fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 04:03:22PM +0000, Q wrote: > >> I think Aeolus is one of Linux audio's hidden treasures. I'm not an >> organist, but to my ears it sounds utterly convincing and being >> synthesized is so lightweight to use. I have problems with it not always >> starting the first time (like my classic cars!) but once it does I have >> so much fun with it. > > I'd like to know what exactly happens if Aeolus 'doesn't start the > first time'... It's not supposed to have its own mind like your cars... > > Ciao, > Hi Of course, sorry, how thoughtless of me not to feed back information to you. To be honest, I've always assumed that it due to user error. Starting Aeolus in a terminal (I normally run it from a menu, I assume that makes no difference besides getting more info from the terminal?) it says: > Connected to JACK with 0 inputs and 2 outputs. > Reading '/usr/share/aeolus/stops/Aeolus/definition' > Reading '/home/spitfire/.aeolus-presets' > Segmentation fault Synaptic tells me I have version 0.6.6+2-4 and Stops 0.3.0-1. I'm running Ubuntu Studio 8.04 (downloading 9.10 as I type). If you need more verbose output, you'll have to tell me what to do as I'm still rather newbish in certain areas, even after 5 years of running Linux! And I wish someone had told Triumph and bloody British Leyland back in the 70s that cars aren't supposed to have minds of their own :D Regards Q _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user