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- chef8raygun2
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sun May 09, 2004 7:03 pm
- Location: Bullhead City, AZ, USA
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I don't want to spam nor do I want to post an URL, but I would like to work with others in open source music.
I'm bored whipping up my own stuff and would like to be challenged working with others.
This is what I came up with last years: http://www.acidplanet.com/sonic_eccles
Music is just a hobby of mine, I'm not looking to be signed.
Again, I hope I'm not spamming. I'm just reaching out to others that might want to whip up something for fun or chase a dream.
My import/export e mail is raygun@frontiernet.net Almost spam free and I'd like to keep it that way.
I'm bored whipping up my own stuff and would like to be challenged working with others.
This is what I came up with last years: http://www.acidplanet.com/sonic_eccles
Music is just a hobby of mine, I'm not looking to be signed.
Again, I hope I'm not spamming. I'm just reaching out to others that might want to whip up something for fun or chase a dream.
My import/export e mail is raygun@frontiernet.net Almost spam free and I'd like to keep it that way.
Hey, if you're interested in some airplay, why don't you pick a good song or two and send it to us at the Tech Show. We play OS music as our intermission. We'd be glad to give you a spin!chef8raygun2 wrote:I don't want to spam nor do I want to post an URL, but I would like to work with others in open source music.
I'm bored whipping up my own stuff and would like to be challenged working with others.
This is what I came up with last years: http://www.acidplanet.com/sonic_eccles
Music is just a hobby of mine, I'm not looking to be signed.
Again, I hope I'm not spamming. I'm just reaching out to others that might want to whip up something for fun or chase a dream.
My import/export e mail is raygun@frontiernet.net Almost spam free and I'd like to keep it that way.
-Linc Fessenden
In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
- chef8raygun2
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sun May 09, 2004 7:03 pm
- Location: Bullhead City, AZ, USA
- Contact:
Cool, mp3 or ogg is great, and if you have a server somewhere i can grab it off of let me know, if not, email me at linc A-T thelinuxlink D-O-T net and I'll set up a place you can scp it to.chef8raygun2 wrote:Linc,
I'd love to send some of my music your way to play on air. Are you kidding, free air play? I'd damn near wet myself.
What format and file size works best for you?
Thank you sooo much for this offer.
*chef8raygun2 drops to his knees and repeatly bows to Linc until....*
-Linc Fessenden
In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
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Dell Lattitude c400 running debian sid
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Sun Ultra 10 running debian sid with a 18" lcd display shared with the alpha
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Alphaserver (forget what model) running debian sid
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Apple Powerbook G3 running OS 8.5 (will be running debian sid next week)
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Really old Dec (triple 486, 64mb in 30 pin simms and a shed load of lead making it the largest and heaviest machine I have ever owned)- not doing alot at the moment I have some old SCO software to see if it will run. I have had it partially boot to a linux kernel using a floppy but as it's such a strange beast I think I need to install on the systems developed for it.
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3.2ghz P4 -running windows XP (gf's machine)
various old machines including ZX81, Specturms, Ataris, Acorns and a bunch of consoles. I just got rid of an intell 600mhz based machine by xinit (http://www.xinitsystems.com) a linux based company here in the UK. I had to get rid of it before the other half would let another computer in the house. Plus I had a Compaq Armada M700 laptop but it burst into flames on christmas day.
Dell Lattitude c400 running debian sid
2
Sun Ultra 10 running debian sid with a 18" lcd display shared with the alpha
3
Alphaserver (forget what model) running debian sid
4
Apple Powerbook G3 running OS 8.5 (will be running debian sid next week)
5
Really old Dec (triple 486, 64mb in 30 pin simms and a shed load of lead making it the largest and heaviest machine I have ever owned)- not doing alot at the moment I have some old SCO software to see if it will run. I have had it partially boot to a linux kernel using a floppy but as it's such a strange beast I think I need to install on the systems developed for it.
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3.2ghz P4 -running windows XP (gf's machine)
various old machines including ZX81, Specturms, Ataris, Acorns and a bunch of consoles. I just got rid of an intell 600mhz based machine by xinit (http://www.xinitsystems.com) a linux based company here in the UK. I had to get rid of it before the other half would let another computer in the house. Plus I had a Compaq Armada M700 laptop but it burst into flames on christmas day.
1. PIII 450 running Debian unstable (main desktop machine)
2. PII 300 running Smoothwall (firewall)
3. PIII 700 IBM X20 laptop running Win2k (work machine)
4. Digital HiNote PI 120 laptop running Debian unstable
5. PII 350 running Win98 (wife's machine)
6. PI 90 running Debian (spare machine - probably some shared filespace to go on there, but haven't really decided yet......)
2. PII 300 running Smoothwall (firewall)
3. PIII 700 IBM X20 laptop running Win2k (work machine)
4. Digital HiNote PI 120 laptop running Debian unstable
5. PII 350 running Win98 (wife's machine)
6. PI 90 running Debian (spare machine - probably some shared filespace to go on there, but haven't really decided yet......)
Mind you, he has to be able to scp; and he says he's running Windoze right now. http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/Linc wrote:Cool, mp3 or ogg is great, and if you have a server somewhere i can grab it off of let me know, if not, email me at linc A-T thelinuxlink D-O-T net and I'll set up a place you can scp it to.chef8raygun2 wrote:Linc,
I'd love to send some of my music your way to play on air. Are you kidding, free air play? I'd damn near wet myself.
What format and file size works best for you?
Thank you sooo much for this offer.
*chef8raygun2 drops to his knees and repeatly bows to Linc until....*
Of course, he has PScp, and it's trivial to learn how to use.
I'm so happy
'Cause today I found my friends
They're in my head
'Cause today I found my friends
They're in my head
Wow, everybodys got like 50 boxen :oD
My main PC is a P4 2.8ghz with HT, dual 120gb hard drives, 1gig RAM, ATI Radeon 9800 video card, SB Audigy 2 with external I/O box (very sexy). annnnnd a Hauppage WinTV card (I use TV Time with the Audigy I/O rigged up for a remote control). This box runs SuSE 9.1 Pro, although that'll be changing to Gentoo sometime in the fall when I'm back at school.
My main laptop is an HP hv5160: 2.8ghz P4m, 512mb RAM, ATI Mobility 9000, 60gb hard drive. At the moment Gentoo is bootstrapping :oD I dual boot this box with WinXP
Then my space consuming boxen:
Laptop: 150mhz P1?, 32mb RAM?, 4gb hd. Runs Slackware 9.1, but is really just a guinea pig.
PC: P1 233mhz, 128mb RAM, 40gb HD, Voodoo3 2000 vid card, and SB Live! soundcard.
My main PC is a P4 2.8ghz with HT, dual 120gb hard drives, 1gig RAM, ATI Radeon 9800 video card, SB Audigy 2 with external I/O box (very sexy). annnnnd a Hauppage WinTV card (I use TV Time with the Audigy I/O rigged up for a remote control). This box runs SuSE 9.1 Pro, although that'll be changing to Gentoo sometime in the fall when I'm back at school.
My main laptop is an HP hv5160: 2.8ghz P4m, 512mb RAM, ATI Mobility 9000, 60gb hard drive. At the moment Gentoo is bootstrapping :oD I dual boot this box with WinXP
Then my space consuming boxen:
Laptop: 150mhz P1?, 32mb RAM?, 4gb hd. Runs Slackware 9.1, but is really just a guinea pig.
PC: P1 233mhz, 128mb RAM, 40gb HD, Voodoo3 2000 vid card, and SB Live! soundcard.
"Eagles may soar, but weasles don't get sucked into jet engines."
what i am running
wired - amd64 3500+, 1gb ddr400, 2x160 sata seagate barracuda, ati 9800 pro 256mb, nec dvdrcdrw, etc. running fc2 
cupramen - (sun ultra 5) Ultra Sparc IIi 360Mhz, 60gb pata disk, 512mb ram, ati rage 128, etc running debian unstable
rasengan - pII 400 128mb ram, ac97 audio, neomagic vid etc running ubuntu
loki - 2xpII 400's, 512mb ram, 200 gb pata, etc. debian unstable
cupramen - (sun ultra 5) Ultra Sparc IIi 360Mhz, 60gb pata disk, 512mb ram, ati rage 128, etc running debian unstable
rasengan - pII 400 128mb ram, ac97 audio, neomagic vid etc running ubuntu
loki - 2xpII 400's, 512mb ram, 200 gb pata, etc. debian unstable
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"The complexity of software is an essential property not an accidental one."
--Brooks
My main system is a homemade p4 1.6@2.2Ghz w/ 512MB RAM running Mandrake 10.1 Official. There's a cutdown clusterKnoppix hd-install in the furnace room running on a PII 366Mhz /w 96MB Compaq my moms work sold when they upgraded their workstations.
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Home setup
Linux server running Fedora Core 1
Windows 2003 Server for experimentation
Windows 2000 Pro desktop
Laptop dual-booting with XP and Fedore Core 2
Servers are wired LAN to DSL
Desktop and laptop wireless LAN networked
Windows 2003 Server for experimentation
Windows 2000 Pro desktop
Laptop dual-booting with XP and Fedore Core 2
Servers are wired LAN to DSL
Desktop and laptop wireless LAN networked
One AMD 2700XP running Slackware-current and Ubuntu Warty
One PIII 450 running slackware 10.0
One PIII 450 Running Dynebolic
One PIII used to be running Fedora Core 2, but is defunct at the moment
One P4 laptop (Gateway) running Slackware 10.0 (Wife's)
One PowerBook G4 running OS X and Ubuntu PPC Warty
One Dell Laptop PIII Running Ubuntu Warty
One headless Dell Laptop PIII running Slackware 10.0
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At work I have one Dell Optiplex 150 running Slackware 10.0
Dell Power Edge Server Running Slackware 10.0
One PIII 450 running slackware 10.0
One PIII 450 Running Dynebolic
One PIII used to be running Fedora Core 2, but is defunct at the moment
One P4 laptop (Gateway) running Slackware 10.0 (Wife's)
One PowerBook G4 running OS X and Ubuntu PPC Warty
One Dell Laptop PIII Running Ubuntu Warty
One headless Dell Laptop PIII running Slackware 10.0
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At work I have one Dell Optiplex 150 running Slackware 10.0
Dell Power Edge Server Running Slackware 10.0
I'll try to go biggest to smallest:
Compaq Proliant 8000
Quad P3 Xeon 550Mhz
2GB Ram
4250ES Raid Controller
OS: CentOS 3.4
Running: Folding@Home
Compaq Evo W6000
Dual P4 Xeon 1.7Ghz
512MB Ram
OS: Fedora Core 3
Running: Folding@Home, Miscellaneous Apps
Compaq Evo W6000
P4 Xeon 2.0Ghz
1GB Ram
OS: WinXP
Compaq Evo W6000
P4 Xeon 2.0Ghz
1.5GB Ram
OS: Win2003
Running: Work desktop
Dell PowerEdge 2300
Dual P2 400Mhz
1GB Ram
OS: Fedora Core 3
Running: Folding@Home, House server
Dell Inspiron 8100
Offline boxes:
1 Ultra 60 Dual 300Mhz
1 Ultra 10 300Mhz
1 Ultra 5 440Mhz
1 Sparcstation IPX
1 Alpha 446Mhz
1 SGI Octane
Compaq Proliant 8000
Quad P3 Xeon 550Mhz
2GB Ram
4250ES Raid Controller
OS: CentOS 3.4
Running: Folding@Home
Compaq Evo W6000
Dual P4 Xeon 1.7Ghz
512MB Ram
OS: Fedora Core 3
Running: Folding@Home, Miscellaneous Apps
Compaq Evo W6000
P4 Xeon 2.0Ghz
1GB Ram
OS: WinXP
Compaq Evo W6000
P4 Xeon 2.0Ghz
1.5GB Ram
OS: Win2003
Running: Work desktop
Dell PowerEdge 2300
Dual P2 400Mhz
1GB Ram
OS: Fedora Core 3
Running: Folding@Home, House server
Dell Inspiron 8100
Offline boxes:
1 Ultra 60 Dual 300Mhz
1 Ultra 10 300Mhz
1 Ultra 5 440Mhz
1 Sparcstation IPX
1 Alpha 446Mhz
1 SGI Octane
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Re: what i am running
dstate wrote:wired - amd64 3500+, 1gb ddr400, 2x160 sata seagate barracuda, ati 9800 pro 256mb, nec dvdrcdrw, etc. running fc2
cupramen - (sun ultra 5) Ultra Sparc IIi 360Mhz, 60gb pata disk, 512mb ram, ati rage 128, etc running debian unstable
rasengan - pII 400 128mb ram, ac97 audio, neomagic vid etc running ubuntu
loki - 2xpII 400's, 512mb ram, 200 gb pata, etc. debian unstable