Home Screenshots Download Tutorial Contribute Links <a tal:omit-tag="ispage/link.html" tal:attributes="href string:${pagedepth}links.html"><span id="l10n-link">En francais</span></a> Slag project aims at developing a multiplatform pattern-based audio sequencer. As for now, it can be used as a simple drum box on GNU/Linux, NetBSD and Mac OS X. It features : real-time editing live audio output with libao or JACK optional individual ports for tracks when using JACK a virtually unlimited number of tracks and patterns volume settings for tracks and pads the ability to link song parts together real-time audio file output english and french localisations This project is licensed under the GNU GPL and is hosted on Savannah . Please send feedback at al[at]alpage[dot]org. 2006-05-09 Version 0.1 released. Changes : improved libao driver initialization fixed c...
sta.li stali - static linux home dwm st stali surf tools download source about faq filesystem masterplan sandbox technologies static linux is based on a hand selected collection of the best tools for each task and each tool being statically linked (including some X clients such as st, surf, dwm, dmenu), It also targets binary size reduction through the avoidance of glibc and other bloated GNU libraries where possible (early experiments show that statically linked binaries are usually smaller than their dynamically linked glibc counterparts!!!). Note, this is pretty much contrary to what Ulrich Drepper reckons about static linking. Due to the side-benefit that statically linked binaries start faster, the distribution also targets performance gains. Sta.li is still in a design phase. You can contribute by adding ideas to the sandbox or by working on the mast...