On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 05:49:15PM +0200, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello Everyone!
It's not strictly LAu, but I think enough of it. Besides: I'm
despearte. I've tried everything and anything.
So I'm running a Debian Squeeze - just installed yesterday - and it has
UDEV (feel the killer knives and guns sliding out? :-( ).
I dont seem to get a /dev/pts/0 anymore. There's only one file in
there, which is called ptx and has the file rights c--------
I compared with my own home system and can only find one major
difference: I managed to uninstall udev, which I can't do here. I mount
/dev/pts correctly from /etc/fstab with:
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
I mount udev correctly and I didn't change any of the rules.
I googled such things, but all the answers I found had different
causes. Causes, that I could eliminate.
Please someone help me or I'll kill that machine. :-(
I'm sorry but I don't understand what either udev or ptx, ptmx, pts, etc, have to
do with linuxsampler.
IIRC LinuxSampler starts up a socket, on port 5555 or something similarly ephemeral, and
you connect to it via a telnet session (or netcat a conf file over to that port, which is
what I do).
-ken