Rhea Myers

Leek And Potato



the new pure:dyne GNU/Linux leek&potato; released!





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pure:dyne is an operating system developed to provide media artists with

a complete set of tools for realtime audio and video processing.

pure:dyne is a live distribution, you don’t need to install anything.

Simply boot your computer using the liveCD/DVD or liveUSB and you’re

ready to start using software such as Pure Data, Supercollider, Icecast,

Csound, Fluxus, Processing, Arduino and much much more.



pure:dyne will work on any x86 PC laptop, desktop, and single-board

computers, including the intel-based Mac, Asus’ Eee PC, and any x86

netbooks :)







Get pure:dyne now!!!

(CD/DVD ISO, liveUSB, Debian packages, etc)

https://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/GetPureDyne







/usr/share/soup !!!



Each pure:dyne release come with a Free/Libre and Open Source Soup

(FLOSS). This time we hope you will enjoy our leek and potato flavor :)



Depends: Leek, Potato, Milk, Salt, Oil, Pumpkin oil

Suggests: Thyme, Sage, Pepper, Parsley, Crème fraiche

Build-Depends: Cookpot, BlenderkMasher, Frypan, Bowl



make: default: serving

tender potato: potato cookpot salt water 20min

tasty leek: leek oil frypan 5min

puree: tender potato tasty leek blender

soup: puree milk herbs cookpot 5min

herbs: thyme sage pepper serving: soup bowl

parsely pumpkin oil crème fraiche



for more details:



echo “deb http://debian.goto10.org/debian/ lenny main” » <br>
/etc/apt/sources.list && apt-get install souprecipe







pure:dyne is a GOTO10 project, developed by Rob Canning, Heather

Corcoran, Antonios Galanopoulos, Karsten Gebbert, Claude Heiland-Allen,

Chun Lee, Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk and with the contribution of

Robert Atwood (Openlab) and Jof Thibaut (Labomedia).



pure:dyne is supported by Arts Council England and powered by GNU/Linux

Debian, debian-multimedia.org and the great Debian Live project.



We would like to thank bob the pbuilder and all the pure:dyne users for

their ongoing feedback, suggestions and testing!







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