Need guidance on next install steps ..
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:28 pm
Hi All,
I'm carefully trying to build and insall LS on my Hardy 8.04 machine ( old p4 1.8Ghz box )
I'm doing this to get familiar with installing before I build my new PC from scratch with LS, Ardour , Rosegarden and few other goodies installed.
I've removed the old Ubuntu packages and have downloaded all the source files i need.
after following the excellent Debian How to, I now have the following situation
* liblinuxsampler 0.5.1. i386 installed OK
* liblinuxsampler-dev 0.5.1 i386 installed OK
* linuxsampler 0.5.1 i 386 installed OK
libgig 3.2.1-1 i386 installed
libgig-dev 3.2.1-1 i 386 installed
gigtools 3.2.1-1 installed
I've then locked these versions and associated packages in synaptic ( even though Hardy was trying to get me to "upgrade" )
First question :
when I call Linuxsampler from console i get everything looking OK , except i dont see any audio option for JACK alongside ALSA ?
pete@pete-desktop:~$ linuxsampler
LinuxSampler 0.5.1
Copyright (C) 2003,2004 by Benno Senoner and Christian Schoenebeck
Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Christian Schoenebeck
Detected features: MMX SSE SSE2
Creating Sampler...OK
Registered sampler engines: 'GIG'
Registered MIDI input drivers: ALSA
Registered audio output drivers: ALSA
Loading instrument editor plugins...OK
Registered instrument editors:
Starting LSCP network server (0.0.0.0:8888)...OK
LinuxSampler initialization completed.
Second Question
as i removed Qsamper fully from Ubuntu before building and installing according to the Debian Howto, I am not sure what to do next to get a working GUI for Linuxsampler
I'd like to get both front ends installed and Gigedit too, but not quite sure of how to proceed ( i need a bit of a step by step ) . I'm new to Linux but trying to learn fast ! building and installing he first 6 .deb packages was fascinating , if a little mindblowing. ( I'm a simple guitar player after all ! )
Can anyone help guide me through the next steps towards a fully working LS installation ?
All hand-holding and advice very much appreciated
I got this far so quite pleased nevertheless !!!
Many thanks
Pete C
I'm carefully trying to build and insall LS on my Hardy 8.04 machine ( old p4 1.8Ghz box )
I'm doing this to get familiar with installing before I build my new PC from scratch with LS, Ardour , Rosegarden and few other goodies installed.
I've removed the old Ubuntu packages and have downloaded all the source files i need.
after following the excellent Debian How to, I now have the following situation
* liblinuxsampler 0.5.1. i386 installed OK
* liblinuxsampler-dev 0.5.1 i386 installed OK
* linuxsampler 0.5.1 i 386 installed OK
libgig 3.2.1-1 i386 installed
libgig-dev 3.2.1-1 i 386 installed
gigtools 3.2.1-1 installed
I've then locked these versions and associated packages in synaptic ( even though Hardy was trying to get me to "upgrade" )
First question :
when I call Linuxsampler from console i get everything looking OK , except i dont see any audio option for JACK alongside ALSA ?
pete@pete-desktop:~$ linuxsampler
LinuxSampler 0.5.1
Copyright (C) 2003,2004 by Benno Senoner and Christian Schoenebeck
Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Christian Schoenebeck
Detected features: MMX SSE SSE2
Creating Sampler...OK
Registered sampler engines: 'GIG'
Registered MIDI input drivers: ALSA
Registered audio output drivers: ALSA
Loading instrument editor plugins...OK
Registered instrument editors:
Starting LSCP network server (0.0.0.0:8888)...OK
LinuxSampler initialization completed.
Second Question
as i removed Qsamper fully from Ubuntu before building and installing according to the Debian Howto, I am not sure what to do next to get a working GUI for Linuxsampler
I'd like to get both front ends installed and Gigedit too, but not quite sure of how to proceed ( i need a bit of a step by step ) . I'm new to Linux but trying to learn fast ! building and installing he first 6 .deb packages was fascinating , if a little mindblowing. ( I'm a simple guitar player after all ! )
Can anyone help guide me through the next steps towards a fully working LS installation ?
All hand-holding and advice very much appreciated
I got this far so quite pleased nevertheless !!!
Many thanks
Pete C