Hi,
I started making this site years ago
http://dynebolicmodules.wikidot.comthen ran out of time I think I dont
really remember, but it seems to still
be running and there's a tuner module on it qtuneriod, probably a bit out of
date, but i guess dynebolic is to..
Ryan
On 15 July 2011 11:18, a5' <a59303@???> wrote:
> ||||||||||Hi
>
> D:B uses the old
> slackware tgz packages. If you can get one for your app & transfer it
> with removable media you can install it from a terminal with the
> command
>
> installpkg insert_packagename.tgz
>
> If you get a deb package
> or an rpm you could try converting it with the command
>
> alien -t
> insert_packagename.deb
>
> to make a slackware package first.
>
> fmit is
> also a good tuner - though these days my fx unit has one built in so I
> tend to just use that. MP3's of the string pitches is a good distro
> agnostic way to go, if your ears are up to it. I agree tuning is
> important - If you don't tune for that 1st take you are in trouble trying
> to tune the others to it.
>
> hope this helps
> Guy
> |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
>
> Hi,
>
> That is helpful and informative, I will try the slackware route, if I get
> the opportunity... although won't I have to manually download
> dependencies.
>
> For what its worth the intention was to offer a suggestion for the new
> dynebolic because I find it frustrating that its the only thing it doesn't
> have...
>
> a5'
> _______________________________________________
> dynebolic mailing list
> dynebolic@???
> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic
>