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    <summary>Installs aeolus</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aeolus:
    Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;
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        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
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        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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    <name>aeolus</name>
    <summary>Installs aeolus</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aeolus:
    Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;
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        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.0</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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        <name>aeolus</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <name>aeolus-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>aeolus-debugsource</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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    <name>aeolus</name>
    <summary>Installs aeolus</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aeolus:
    Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;
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      <repository recommended="true">
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        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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        <name>aeolus</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>aeolus-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>aeolus-debugsource</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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    <name>aeolus</name>
    <summary>Installs aeolus</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aeolus:
    Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;
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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 10.2</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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        <name>aeolus</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>aeolus-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <name>aeolus-debugsource</name>
        <summary>aeolus &gt; aeolus-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aeolus is my first attempt to arrive at a synthesised (i.e. not
sampled) pipe organ sound that should be good enough to make an
organist enjoy playing it. It is in fact be a soft-synth optimised
for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, to
enable the user to &apos;voice&apos; his instrument. First presented at the
2nd LAD conference in Karlsruhe, end of April 2004.

The stops are included, see /usr/share/aeolus.

Author: Fons Adriaensen &lt;fons.adriaensen@skynet.be&gt;</description>
      </item>
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