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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/12/2017 11:24 μμ, Alexandre
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<div class="gmail_quote">2017-12-25 19:15 GMT-02:00 Alexandros
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On 25/12/2017 10:40 μμ, Miller Puckette wrote:<br>
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I don't know that anyone's using them... probably most
people will download<br>
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I was using it... apt-get doesn't always gives the latest
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<div>I don't think so</div>
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I guess it depends on the Linux flavor and whatever software it has
in its repositories. I remember with Raspbian getting older Pd
versions with apt-get.<br>
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