[Microsound-announce] pure:dyne 2.3.6 release - a GNU/Linux distro for media artists

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:: PURE:DYNE - EXTENDED PLAY                                  *
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  `--'  goto10.org  vs  dyne.org    `---'                   *  
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  In this world of  parallel dynes, pure:dyne   [osc~ 440]   
  has been created to  provide a complete and   |            
  ready  made  environment  for  artists  and   |       \m    awesome
  developers  who  are  looking  for a system   |        /)   duuude!
  dedicated  to  real time  audio  and  video   [dac~]  (\   
  processing.                                           
  
  The dyne:II  project provides tools  and an optimized platform to try out 
  and  work on a large range of applications.  The  pure:dyne customization 
  by goto10 comes with optimized and tested software such as supercollider, 
  icecast, csound, packet forth, fluxus and much more,  including of course
  pure data  and a great collection of essential externals and abstractions 
  (PDP, PiDiP,  Gem,  GridFlow,  RRadical, PixelTango ...). Thanks  to the 
  dyne:II  compatibility  all  the  Home  Studio  "classics" have  not been 
  forgotten  (Ardour, LADSPA,  seq24,  Rezound ...) and  numerous essential 
  graphics software are also bundled (Inkscape, Gimp, Blender ...).
  
  The pure:dyne project is a growing  community effort maintained  by media 
  artists  for media  artists.  It  is  an ideal  platform  for audiovisual 
  performances, installations and FLOSS+ART workshops.

  It is  available  as  both a  dyne:II compatible  module,  and a full low 
  latency  desktop  i686  Live  GNU/Linux  distribution,  working from hard 
  drive, CD, CF/MD or USB key.
  
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  Key Features:
  - Jack oriented GNU/Linux distribution
  - Complete FLOSS Home studio solution and live performance system
  - No bloat ! fast minimal desktops (fluxbox, evilwm, dwm)
  - Live Distribution (works the same on CD, HD, USB, ...)
  - multiuser support
  - Low Latency Kernel (Ingo Molnar's -rt kernel patches)
  - Support for Firewire audio devices (FreeBoB inside)
  - Optional support for NVIDIA and ATI evil blobs
  - mmx + sse gcc optimisations applied when relevant
  - Compatible with any dyne:II modules
  - Easy installation, maintenance and update
  - SDK tools (dynesdk + milkman) and gcc included for customisations
  - International Languages support

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  Download     -> http://puredyne.goto10.org                 .
  IRC server   -> irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne
  MailingList  -> http://lists.goto10.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/puredyne
  Bug Tracker  -> http://bugs.dyne.org (section puredyne)
  dyne:bolic   -> http://dynebolic.org

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  pure:dyne developers are :                                   *
  Aymeric Mansoux - http://320x200.goto10.org                        *
  Chun Lee - http://sonicvariable.goto10.org                       .
  Antonios Galanopoulos - http://stereocilia.goto10.org         
  
  dyne:II developers are :
  Denis "Jaromil" Rojo -  http://rastasoft.org
  Alex "Smilzo" Gnoli - http://sfrajone.org
  
  goto10 would like to thank the Digital Research Unit of Huddersfield for 
  for their help and support  during the  take off of this project. goto10 
  would also  like to  thank jaromil for providing  such a  lovely modular 
  system and for keeping on pointing the way out of babylon ;)

  :*





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