installing MuseScore on Mandriva 2010

• Dec 22, 2009 - 09:35

I am a fairly new LInux user and am gradually tracking down Linux software tools to replace previous Windows ones. I came across the mention of MuseScore in this very interesting article;

http://trombonechamp.wordpress.com/2009/12/20/five-things-free-software…

However it is not avaialble through the Mandriva software repository, can anyone advise me on downloading a package that I can install on my system? I will need easy instructions(!)

thanks


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thanks for quick reply, I have actually found MuseScore in the Mandriva software repository, it appeared under the name mscore and is version 0.9.3 - so I will start off with that

I'm sure I will be back on the forum asking for more advice!!

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as a fairly new Linux user, I have not attempted to compile a program so am stuck with what is on offer from the Mandriva repository at the moment

however I have sent an email to a forum contributor who uses Mandriva and has updated his version to 0.9.4 asking for help and advice on doing this myself

what I have experienced of MuseScore so far has impressed and pleased me, it seems fairly straightforward to use but has a wealth of features needed for producing well-presented and comprehensive music scores

the hardest thing to figure out is that they have it packaged under mscore, ARGGHHH!!!

there is a 1.0 version available for 2010.2 - google easyurpmi to try to find repositories, then use mcc (if you open up a terminal and type 'mcc' you'll get to it - i'm not sure how you would get there with a menu) then you can choose which repositories you use (after you've installed them from a place like http://urpmi.mandriva.ru/index_old.php?language=en - that looks pretty correct, but i can't vouch for the accuracy.

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