Hi FLO, Thanks for your help on this! OK, I've tried the command to create a symbolic link, and freewheeling gave me the same error. I've looked in the /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ directory, and that library file doesn't seem to be there, unless maybe it's hidden. SOOOO, I'm not sure where to go from here, except to sooperlooper, which i will also try. :-) Is there something I'm missing? Thanks! Rusty On 6/6/13, Florian Paul Schmidt <mista.tapas@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 06.06.2013 17:32, Rusty Perez wrote: >> 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? > > Well, I'll explain a little bit what it should do, and then the answer > should be apparent: The freewheeling program is linked against a very > specific version of a library (the .26 suffix denotes a version). That > precise version does not exist on your system. So what we do is: We take > the existing library (version 27) and create a symbolic link to a file > that LOOKS like the right version. This symbolic link is just another > name for the same file in the directory. And it persists over reboots. > So once it works, all you have to do in the future is to run freewheeling.. > > No further commands should be needed in the future.. > > Flo > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user