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Hab mir gedacht ich fange jetzt auch mal mit diesem Server Rack Zeug an, mache ich das richtig?

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    How to transport #MIDI over #network the easy way? #fedihelp So, my client just called me, and it turns out… I need to have his MIDI signal from stage at my #FOH, which is around 40m of cable.I got a CAT cable running with TCP/IP infrastructure anyways.I know that #RTPMIDI exists, but I never have used it.So I need something that takes #USBMIDI and makes it available 40 meters somewhere else. Or I need to send USB over 40 meters, doesn't really matter.I think the endpoint for the MIDI transmission will be VCV Rack on Linux.Must happen the day after tomorrow, so buying something is not a solution.I have available: 1 Ubuntu Studio 24.4 laptop. 1 Windows 10 laptop. 1 MacBook Pro 2017. Several iPads, something Bluetooth-MIDI working with one of the iPads. I used to have #midimonster but it cannot be installed on Ubuntu any more due to dependency shit.EDIT: See my own answer in 🧵 for a solution.
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    @oldrawgabbit @MAJ1 it toggles the visibility setting for all posts with a CW in the thread (close all/open all)
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    Hej folks!I need your advice. My family loves to record TV shows, but as I just recently learned their TV DRMs all the records which makes switching super hard. I was playing around with Linux and DVR last time 25 years ago, so I wonder:What is the current state of the art setup for TV recording for cool kids? You know, DRM-free, recordable on an external USB drive, etc.Ideally looking for a set top box that I can just plug in, but willing to glue stuff together.#fedihelp #askfedi
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    EDIT - informationThis tutorial is supposed to be published by the tutorial profile of this server.It is designed to have several chapters, each being distinctively seperated by an own titel. In total as of now there are like besides this introduction like 6 chapters.posting and edition time of and by this EDIT profileof ver05 as of now 1hsmastodon review contact: @bitpickup--Categories:@helpers@forum.friendi.ca SPOILER - click to open/close || IntroductionThis tutorial is an adaption of the tutorial "creating a friendica server - ubuntu" by @hankg based on the experience of the installation report by @jesuisatirebitpickup:squeet.me/display/962c3e10-576…and specific help by @raroun.Server specs and friendica version used:VPS server | Ubuntu 22.04 LTSPHP Version 8.1.2-1ubuntu2.144 Core CPU, 8 GB Ram with 300GB NVME DiskFriendica [STABLE] | 'Giant Rhubarb' 2023.05 - 1518SPOILER - click to open/close || Installation environment and HowToThe only reasonable way to work with a VPSserver on the web is using the console.If you are not familiar with that don't worry, it is easy and the only thing you have to do is being able to copy/paste the commands displayed:¡Copy/paste only the codeBoxes like this one, located outside of the spoilers of this tutorial one after another without altering the sequence!Of course it is necessary to change the specific file names and passwords for you indiviual site, but that's all. promise!On the console you wont be able to copy/paste with the keyboard ctrl-C/ctrl-V technique, you'll have to use the mouse "right click, chose option" technique.This tutorial was created on a #debian #linux desktop environment.There shouldn't be differences if you want to do this from a #windows machine.The method used for communication between your local computer and the VPS server is called #SSH:Wikipedia - Secure Shell:"Cryptographic network protocol for secure data communication, remote shell services or command execution and other secure network services between two networked computers."#linux #debian #ubuntu #friendica #fediVerse #fediTutorial #tutorial #fediHelp #fediTips #activityPub #HowTo #DIY #VPS #server #selfHosting@admin@tupambae.org @tutorial@tupambae.org