Thanks so much FLO, I'l give this a try. Will these changes be persistant, or must I type these commands each time i want to run freewheeling? Thanks! Rusty On 6/6/13, Rusty Perez <rustys.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6/6/13, Florian Paul Schmidt <mista.tapas@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 06.06.2013 09:25, Rusty Perez wrote: >>> Thanks FLO, >> >> Hi Rusty, >> >> so you mind posting your reply to the mailing list again? It is >> considered good form to have workarounds for problems visible in the >> list archives :D >> >>> Honestly, I'm just a bit overwhelmed about linux sometimes, so I >>> wanted to wine a little bit. But, I suppose I could give fixing it a >>> try. >>> Actually, after some googling, I've noticed that there are a few bug >>> reports already filed. >>> >>> So, >>> about option 1a. Am I creating a file with those lines in it, or just >>> executing those commands and the desired outcomes will occur? >> >> Yes, try these commands in a terminal. They might ask you for your >> password (note the "sudo" in front of two of them).. >> >> >>> I apologize, I'm really new at this. >>> I think that's probably where I am right now, entering a few commands, >>> or creating a script to take care of the problem. I wouldn't even know >>> where to begin recompiling. >>> You mention that1a s the quick and dirty solution. >>> Are there any problems which could arise? >> >> Well, it's generally considered bad to use a workaround like this. It >> should really be fixed in the package. Also we're creating a symbolic >> link from one installed library to pretend another version is installed. >> This CAN lead to problems later ,on, but it should work well enough to >> run freewheeling now. >> >> Have fun, >> Flo >> >> > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user