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92 >The Linux Operating System (Version >= 2.0)</P
96 >glibc2 (pthreads). Note that there are reports of terminatorX functioning nicely with libc5/pthread setups.</P
100 >XFree86 (with DGA DirectMouse support). Note that XFree86 Release 4.0 has a bug resulting in broken DirectMouse support. This has been fixed by the XFree86-Team with Release 4.0.1 available from your distribution or the <A
101 HREF="http://www.xfree86.org"
108 >The Gimp Toolkit: gtk+ (>= 1.2.5). If your distribution doesn't provide a current version of gtk+ get it from the <A
109 HREF="http://www.gtk.org"
116 >LADSPA - the Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API. Get it from the <A
117 HREF="http://www.ladpsa.org"
137 HREF="http://home.sprynet.com/~cbagwell/sox.html"
140 > for enhanced audio file support</P
145 HREF="http://www-ti.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/~hippm/mpg123.html"
162 >A OSS compatible soundcard. This includes <I
166 HREF="http://www.alsa-project.org"
169 > soundcards as this enhanced audio device interface includes support for the OSS API.</P
173 >A good clean mouse and pad, a good X-Pointer setup.</P
179 >A note on performance: terminatorX is known to run satisfyingly on pentium-class (~100 MHz) systems (or above of course). Increasing the number of turntables or plugins will of course require more performant systems.</P
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