fons(a)kokkinizita.net 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