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Since Tux Guitar does seem to be problematic as mentioned in another thread (although I'd prefer it, maybe with P2?),

maybe this would be an option?

http://musescore.org/en

Linux version: http://musescore.org/en/download

Source code: http://musescore.org/en/download#Source-code

I am slowly gathering musicians for a new band and someone there uses MuseScore.

Having it ready everywhere on the go via Pandora would be a real help and I still need something for proper Midi-based sheet editing on the go,

because Folkies don't sit at electronics most of the time while playing. ;)
 
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QT 5.1 is a minimal requierement here. it also requiere pulseaudio, jack and a few others audio libraries.

Beside, gcc 4.7 is a requierement here, so my toolchain wont work (but CB.pnd will)
 
Hum, I haven't compile QT5.1 yet. I should work, but that's a long compile on the Pandora (I guess at least 4 to 5 hours).
 
Hum, I haven't compile QT5.1 yet. I should work, but that's a long compile on the Pandora (I guess at least 4 to 5 hours).
It's already over 2hours while cross-compiling it ;) last time I was told, the qtcreator build was 14h long on the pandora...
 
I wonder if we're going to need something that can package up debian packages with all of their dependencies and some of the common libs (perhaps by static analysis) at their current versions and wrap them up in a dbp. Granted, 32GB for a 32-bit ARM installation is plenty; I'm typing this on a 32-bit x86 machine and I've currently got just shy of 8GB allocated for my /usr folder and just shy of 4GB allocated for /var (everything else in my / barring my /home folder fits in a few dozen MB) so you're unlikelyt to run out any time soon, but should you want to put any of these applications onto removable SD cards, then wrapping them up as dbps is one way out.
 
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