> cat lscp_script.txt | telnet localhost 8888 > Trying ::1... > Connection failed: Connection refused > Trying 127.0.0.1... > [well all OK from there] > BUT: Nothing ets done. LinuxSampler says this: > LSCPServer: Client connection established on socket:4. > LSCPServer: Client connection terminated on socket:4. > And nothing happens. > IF I start telnet like this: > telnet localhost 8888 > I get the same message for a start. > Then I enter each command from the script manually, everything > works jsut > fine. > What can it be? You see me truly baffled. I didn't have that > before. Maybe try to play with "nc" run "nc -l 1234" in one term and then "cat lscp_script.txt | telnet localhost 1234" in another term and "telnet localhost 1234" and typing in telnet. See what happens. If the behavior is the same as for LS, LS is not the guilty one. What is the difference between "now" and "before"? What changed in your computer? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user