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inskape
Is it able to download PyXML for Inskape?
PyXML is also known as python-xml
In Debian the package is called python-xml:
http://packages.debian.org/etch/python-xml
You can install this package on 64 Studio if you enable an Etch source in your repository list.
firewire cards
I want to buy a firewire audio card for my laptop with 64studio.
What do you think about?
What's the best....or better :-)
Many thanks
Bye
Firewire card audio interface
I have a Presonus Firebox, and it runs fine with 64Studio 2.0 straight off, no need to install any drivers -the freebob drivers running with jack are included. It can record at 96KHz. Sounds pretty good. Presonus were a mic-preamp company to begin with so apparently their preamps are good quality. Only two phantom mic ins, but for me that's enough. Also MIDI. Here's their site:
http://www.presonus.com/firebox.html
It's pretty good value comparatively too I think :)