[GTALUG] Seeking help with a unique Linux project?

Karen Lewellen klewellen at shellworld.net
Fri Dec 11 10:58:22 UTC 2015


I do not use windows.
The synthesize voices in it, just as those in Linux will stimulate the dizzy 
centres of my brain.
I prefer making music outside of hospital if possible laughs!
I do not require wisdom  on the ssh telnet side.  I hope to find help with 
the Debian one.
our media nonprofit newsroom is hosted by dreamhost who provides a shell 
much   like shellworld  but using Ubuntu.
it has a great  deal of issues in general, so I prefer simply keeping this 
strictly Debian squeeze, certainly until i know I can use what i desire 
with the speech I intend via the door that is best for the body differences 
I experience if that makes sense.
Kare


On Fri, 11 Dec 2015, Paul King wrote:

> Since you are familiar with Ubuntu, have you tried Ubuntu Studio? Lots of A/V
> software for creators there, including virtual multi-track mixing boards
> (specific name escapes me), Audacity (for multi-track audio), OpenShot (for
> multi-track A/V). I use Ubuntu Studio for creating my YouTube videos. Compared
> to Adobe Premiere Elements (Windows), I prefer OpenShot.
>
> None of the software I mentioned is console-based, but you can remotely SSH
> from Windows through a xterm client in Cygwin/X (ssh -Y <user at host>), and the
> X-windows programs should be useable in all their GUI-based glory. You need to
> install Cygwin/X on Windows, first.
>
> Dyne:Bolic linux also deals with A/V for creators, and is more committed to the
> Open Source philosophy (but has less to offer).
>
> Command line tools? Not sure if any fit the bill, but I never looked.
>
> Paul King
>
> On 10 Dec 2015 at 19:17, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> Date sent:      	Thu, 10 Dec 2015 19:17:31 -0500 (EST)
> From:           	Karen Lewellen <klewellen at shellworld.net>
> To:             	talk at gtalug.org
> Subject:        	[GTALUG] Seeking help with a unique Linux   project?
> Send reply to:  	GTALUG Talk <talk at gtalug.org>
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>> greetings everyone,
>> My name is Karen.  I have only recently found this LUG, and joined the
>> talk list.
>> I am a professional singer/ songwriter and media producer with a unique
>> Linux goal.
>> I wish to make use of the varied console or command line based tools in
>> Linux for my composition work, and if possible for accessing media materials
>> too.
>> I use adaptive technology, which is part of why my desire is to ssh telnet
>> into my Linux box rather than work with it directly.
>> I tend to prefer more traditional tools.  for example one sound card in
>> this box will be an m-audio audiofile 2496  production card to which I will
>> be attaching my music keyboard.
>> In any case while I have some of the tools I require, and firm knowledge
>> that my goals are possible. I have not, at least not until now, found a Linux
>> users group in Toronto where I can get the extra wisdom required.
>> I am very used to Linux and UNIX based shell structures. I am using one
>> at this moment  based in freedsb, to draft my email, and use another based
>> in Ubuntu for my nonprofit media newsroom's hosting account.
>> Such is also part of why I want to start with a comparative way to use my
>> Linux box.  I would rather begin with a foundation where I can make use of
>> and learn more right away, than fail to use the Linux box well at all.
>> Let me be sure  my post is suitable before both asking and answering
>> questions.
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Karen
>>
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