James Stone wrote: > Grammostola Rosea wrote: > >> Ok, solved it. It seems there was an other version installed from >> source. When I start fweelin from terminal, I think that one was started >> (isn't that strange? I have it more often though... ). >> When I start it from menu, it seems to work fine. >> Thanks for support! >> >> > > Not that strange - hand-installed from source usually puts the files in > /usr/local/ whereas system installs go to /usr/. when you type fweelin > on command line, the search path has /usr/local before /usr. You should > always uninstall hand-installed files first before installing to /usr. > (I've made this mistake many times before - can lead to very strange and > difficult to diagnose bugs). > > > Thanks for the tip. Someone told me, when installing from source or aptitude, the latest will overwrite the older one. But this isn't the case when one is installed in /usr/local (source) and the other in /usr/ (aptitude) mmhh ok, good lesson. \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user