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Message #00324
[Bug 498511] Re: applications for the whislist: japa and jaaa
16:18 < a> anton: I think I'm gonna get rid of the automount script and just try to find a GUI for the user to do it her/himself, it's not super reliable this automount and could lead to some mistakes ("of fuck I was playing with thunar, did I just removed files from my HD?") or not wanted (trying to boot from live medium to rescue a partition).
16:18 < anton> hm
16:19 < anton> partitions autorecognised but not mounted might be best
16:19 < anton> so just click to mount
16:20 < a> yes
16:28 < a> well one click won't be possible, best bet is to use pysdm like in miso
pysdm added in r256
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applications for the whislist: japa and jaaa
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498511
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: Fix Committed
Bug description:
2 more for the whislist, I have compiled them here locally with no problems. Once i learn to create packages of things i install manually i could submit them to the tree... anyhow here for your consideration:
Jaaa (JACK and ALSA Audio Analyser, is an audio signal generator and spectrum analyser designed to make accurate measurements.
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Japa (JACK and ALSA Perceptual Analyser), is a 'perceptual' or 'psychoacoustic' audio spectrum analyser.
In contrast to JAAA, this is more an acoustical or musical tool than a purely technical one. Possible uses include spectrum monitoring while mixing or mastering, evaluation of ambient noise, and (using pink noise), equalisation of PA systems.
coming from:
http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/
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