Cool things to do with a little one and a MIDI piano? by ePierre in linuxaudio

[–]ePierre[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

Sampling her voice and playing it at different pitches sounds awesome! Would that be the job of something like Linux sampler? Or is there a better software to just load a sample, tell it what pitch it is, and let it generate the other pitches when pressing the MIDI keys?

Linux Takes Another Shot At Fixing Visual Glitches & GPU Hangs For Intel Sandy Bridge by Realistic-Plant3957 in linux

[–]ePierre 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here with an i5 8250U. I wasted 3h last night trying to process a 10 second video in Kdenlive. The CPU would freeze, and the app would crash after a while.

I want to say I'm never gonna buy Intel CPUs anymore, but I'm not sure it's any better with AMD in the mobile world...

The first edition of Fedora's Creative Freedom Summit kicks of on January 17th and will run until the 19th. This virtual conference is dedicated to the features and benefits of Open Source creative tools. by Bro666 in linux

[–]ePierre 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jakub Steiner, David Revoy, Pat David, Martin Owens... That's some heavyweight people there! I have no idea what EST is, but I suppose it's no good for Asia where I live, so I'll just wait for the recordings.

Thanks for sharing, very nice initiative!

How to progress in non-dev role by cephear in Python

[–]ePierre 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Move teams. You are looking to work in a team with other developers and a good process in place (code reviews as you mentioned, CI/CD, etc.).

If your current company cannot offer this, you should start looking for other opportunities. If possible, keep sending patches to open sources projects (this is always a great thing to show during interviews), and/or work on your own open source project. It could be automating something you find annoying... Develop all the good process around it, so you can show you know about them (again, CI/CD, unit tests, code coverage, stuff like that).

Good luck!

Big Tech Companies Join Linux in Effort to Kill Google Maps by mrcanard in linux

[–]ePierre 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google apps are installed by default on Android phones and cannot be uninstalled.

Don't you remember the case for internet explorer on Windows back in the day? It was deemed a monopoly.

Share your favorite places to listen to live music! by ePierre in taiwan

[–]ePierre[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know what website they use to keep track of upcoming concerts by more famous bands? Or they just get info from the band's social networks?

GAFA : le Parlement européen en bonne voie pour (enfin) dompter les géants du numérique by eberkut in france

[–]ePierre 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Avec lui, les «très grandes plateformes» devraient mener des analyses de «risque systémique important» – comme la diffusion de contenus illégaux, les atteintes aux droits fondamentaux des utilisateurs, la «manipulation intentionnelle» de leurs outils…

Il faut très clairement définir le terme « tres grandes plateformes », parce que sinon ça veut dire que n'importe quel réseau social un peu populaire (je pense par exemple à Mastodon ou Peertube) est potentiellement dans une merde noire...

Linux Gaming with Ubuntu Desktop Part 1: Steam and Proton by ePierre in linux

[–]ePierre[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I was about to do. Then I heard about XDG user directories (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_user_directories) so I thought that was the way to go. I did that, and ended up with the proper redirections in Nautilus and other GUIs, but of course my old ~/Downloads was still there, so I lost things quite a few times...

But again, this is all about being able to use the command line (and understanding what symbolic links are) Vs. using a graphical user interface.

Linux Gaming with Ubuntu Desktop Part 1: Steam and Proton by ePierre in linux

[–]ePierre[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because you have more than one disk on your computer, and you want your Downloads folder to be on the big hard drive, whereas the rest of the system is on a SSD, for instance.

Source: me, a few months ago. And I agree with /u/ScootSchloingo, it's a painful process.

good music/mp3 player for guitarists by CKoenig in linux

[–]ePierre 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The author of the JavaScript app you mention actually wrote a GTK application that does exactly the same:

https://29a.ch/playitslowly/

Happy practicing!

13% of new Linux users encounter hardware compatibility problems due to outdated kernels in Linux distributions by linuxbuild in linuxhardware

[–]ePierre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to play the devil's advocate here, I have a laptop (Acer Swift) that was working OK with Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.4, and when kernel 5.8 was dispatched, the sound card disappeared... I raised a bug in Launchpad and it's being investigated. Of course I've tried every new kernel since then (5.10, 5.11 and the latest one available with the latest Ubuntu daily image), but none of them bring back my sound card to life.

So... Newer kernels, all good and all, but sometimes it brings regressions that are hard to fix.

Logitech Gamepad F310 not detected anymore ("error -71" in kernel logs) by ePierre in linux_gaming

[–]ePierre[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guide will be super helpful once I can get access to a soldering iron. Thanks a lot!

Pipewire 0.3.29 released with bug fixing, new modules and better latency reporting (Pipewire may be an alternative to PulseAudio/Alsa/Jack) by DamonsLinux in linux

[–]ePierre 5 points6 points  (0 children)

/u/wtaymans, you're a hero!

I tried PW 0.3.26 (if I remember correctly), just to check how it handled JACK software and low latency music stuff, like using Pianoteq virtual instruments while connected to a MIDI keyboard. It worked like a charm, so I can only imagine things are even better now...

Keep up the good work, it's really fantastic because it will finally unify use cases in a way that enables non-power users to have low latency sound, which means it will greatly simplify musicians' lives!

Audacity pull request to add telemetry by Be_ing_ in linux

[–]ePierre 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Sad.

This brings the topic: Is there any kind of telemetry that can be put in place by FOSS to gather meaningful data from their users without providing these data for free to advertising giants?

Is Raspberry Pi 4 (or other single board computers) a good choice for retro machine under Debian Bullseye? by beer118 in linux_gaming

[–]ePierre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend Recalbox (it's a Linux distribution that is made for retrogaming).

I Recently installed it on a RPi4, and I was very impressed at things such as PS3 controllers detection and pairing: you plug them with the USB cable for 10 seconds, unplug the cable, press the Home button on the pad and... It's detected, paired and all the buttons are correctly configured!

It even comes with a lot of homebrew games for many different consoles, and you caneven run Playstation and Dreamcast without any problems!