There is a search function, so I did a search for trump:

edit: all names of people we all ready know are in the the files, seams to be missing, this is a joke, and no, there are also no Donnie, Bubba or similar, at least in my searches
There is a search function, so I did a search for trump:

edit: all names of people we all ready know are in the the files, seams to be missing, this is a joke, and no, there are also no Donnie, Bubba or similar, at least in my searches
I’m using two pi-zero-w to monitor our garage and boiler-room, works like a charm, you can even install a lightweight webserver like lighttpd and setup a livestream
? My Scarlett have a world-clock BNC and optical I/O (sorry for the potato quality)

Thanks, I assume that the cable I use for transferring from DAT to pc can be used for this as well.
Just trying to add extra microphone inputs (Saffire PRO 40) to my soundcard (Scarlett 18i20) and wanted to hear if there would be any problems connecting it all in Linux (using ADAT) before I bought the new interface
… 32 channels in and out
Nice, might have to try adding my 2 ch Focusrite I use on my desktop if I run out of inputs
Thanks :-)
Was about to post the same in Ardour forums


"…He did not address the criticism directly, but he did suggest he was happy to forget 9/11 for the right price: “I just know I get the routing, and then I see the number, and I go, ‘I’ll go.’” "
Apparently $375,000 is enough for Pete Davidson to piss on his fathers memory


If someone jammed your Bluetooth, you’d still be able to use wifi (to give a crude example). They target specific frequencies to mess with navigation.


They are two different signals, jamming one signal does not jam the other.


Transponder GPS-signal is separate from the instrument pilots use to fly the plane


Sure, lets throw all our weapons away and tell Putin to pretty please don’t invade us… again. /s
I use the phrase because it I find it relevant in times like this, and yes I read the article, I actually first thought that it was Patton who coined the phrase “If you want peace, prepare for war”, so that’s why I linked the wiki.


The book that got me started was “friheden til at vælge Linux” (Freedom to choose Linux), at the time it was available in other languages, but I can only find the Danish version online:
https://linuxbog.dk/ (last updated in 2020)
When I started my LPIC I bought the “LPIC-1 in depth”., it’s a bit dry but very thorough.


There are a couple of solutions, I’m using Ardour myself, but LMMS might be more like Ableton
There is a more or less complete list here: https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/daw_apps
I recently helped a friend install Debian via sms, it was surprisingly easy, and she had never tried installing Linux before. When installing on a laptop I’d recommend using cable instead of wifi, and then setup wifi when the system is up and running.
Best of luck