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Stick for DACS which play well with Linux and JRiver?
mwillems:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on March 29, 2016, 06:54:02 pm ---However, I will say that MC works perfectly on Arch and looks perfectly with my custom Arc Theme skin I made for it. :D Arch + Gnome + Dash to Dock + Arc Theme + MC = eye candy. :D
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It does work nicely, and a reskinned Gnome with the right extensions is a beauty to behold (I like the numix dark themes personally, which Modern cards fits in with moderately well). I'm pretty much a permanent Gnome convert at this point. I only keep windows around on workstations for AAA games and Theater View in JRiver; everything else I use runs on Linux or in Wine. Now we just have to convince Bob to build in MPRIS/dbus hooks so the new Gnome 3.20 media controls will work with MC ;D
I'd be interested to see your Arc theme if you're interested in sharing ;D
Awesome Donkey:
I assume you're running the Arch testing repo? I'm still using the stable repo, but I'm itching to get GNOME 3.20. :D
Here's a screenshot of my desktop - I still go for the Unity-esk type of thing with the dock, though this is much better (and Arc Theme enhanced!): http://i.imgur.com/dj7QMGY.jpg
Here's a screenshot of my file manager using Arc Theme. I'm using Nemo since I can't stand what they did to Nautilus/Files and the horrible icons: http://i.imgur.com/aUApDM1.png
Here's MC itself using the system fonts and the Arc Theme modified ModernCards skin (which I do plan on changing the buttons/menus colors): http://i.imgur.com/FKuVII5.png
Mmmm, very nice setup if I say so myself. :D
zenpmd, if you want to try Arch, I highly suggest you try it in a virtual machine first.
st1:
Mutec mc-1.2 usb bidirectional signal converter interface works with 15.10 ubuntu even though not officially supported by mutec. I use it as aes ebu converter for active signal manipulation devices. Also good for a connection to Genelec DSP speakers that have dac inside and aes ebu digital input. the 3+ version is then even way better than the 1.2 but far more expensive.
info: http://www.mutec-net.com/product_mc-12.php
wellywu:
The Oppo Digital HA-1 and Chord Mojo work with GNU/Linux and Apple Macintosh OS X "El Capitan." The HA-1 has been utterly reliable and hassle free with GNU/Linux.
skidmata:
FYI Oppo ha-2 works perfectly.
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