On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 07:13:13PM -0500, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote: > Looking pretty good. I imagine there is a much better way, but I don't > know what it is. It turns out that JSampler did create an > instruments.db automatically -- but it did not "format" it. After I > formatted it, using (JSampler only, not Q) Window/Instruments Database, > then Actions/Format Database, both J and Q began working perfectly. > > So my current steps to get QSampler running reliably in AVLinux, after > installing all of the current LinuxSampler .deb's, are: > > 1. Get rid of all Java except Sun's, using Synaptic. > > 2. Create folder /opt/java. > > 3. ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun ./latest > > 4. In /etc/profile, just before the line "export PATH", add: > > PATH=/opt/java/latest/bin:$PATH > export JAVA_HOME=/opt/java/latest > export CLASSPATH=/opt/java/latest/lib/tools.jar:./ > > 5. Create the /var/lib/linuxsampler directory and set its permissions: > > mkdir /var/lib/linuxsampler > chgrp audio /var/lib/linuxsampler > chmod g=rwx /var/lib/linuxsampler > > 6. Download the .jar (binary) form of JSampler Fantasia, move it to > filename /usr/local/bin/JSampler-Fantasia-0.8a-jar, and run it: > > java -jar /usr/local/bin/JSampler-Fantasia-0.8a-jar > > 7. Format the database, using the JSampler UI, > > Main window: Window/Instruments Database > Instruments database window: Actions/Format Database > > And then it works :-) > UI? There's a UI for LinuxSampler? Really? Hmm, that sound interesting. I've been totally happy with the conf files and telnet interface. :-) -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user