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CAPTIVE-NTFS WORKING | == Rosegarden == Finally Rosegarden starts and sounds properly! Here below what I have done: === Step 1 Installation === 1.$ apt-get install rosegarden4 2. $ apt-get install timidity If you experience trouble check if jackd is installed otherwise: 3. $apt-get install jackd === Step 2 Post installation === 1. Open rosegarden and under the menu settings I have choosen configure rosegarden4 and then I've choose sequencer and then in the tab "startup" or something similar I have thick on start Jack on startup. 2. Close and restart rosegarden4 === Step 3 Use === 1. $ sudo modprobe snd-seq-midi 2. $ timidity -iA 3. $ rosegarden4 == CAPTIVE-NTFS WORKING (old documentation) == |
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PINNACLE PCTV USB2 SUPPORT COMPLETED I've written a wiki in the multimedia device support wiki |
This page is always under construction!
I my name is Claudio Bertoldi I've written the section about Asus 2500K in the HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsAsus wiki for helping newbies using kubuntu to set their laptop Asus A2K. Here I add some more news for my devices.
Rosegarden
Finally Rosegarden starts and sounds properly! Here below what I have done:
Step 1 Installation
1.$ apt-get install rosegarden4
2. $ apt-get install timidity
If you experience trouble check if jackd is installed otherwise:
3. $apt-get install jackd
Step 2 Post installation
1. Open rosegarden and under the menu settings I have choosen configure rosegarden4 and then I've choose sequencer and then in the tab "startup" or something similar I have thick on start Jack on startup.
2. Close and restart rosegarden4
Step 3 Use
1. $ sudo modprobe snd-seq-midi
2. $ timidity -iA
3. $ rosegarden4
CAPTIVE-NTFS WORKING (old documentation)
Requisites: 1.Linux kernel headers for your current linux version if you don't know yours type (uname -a) 2.Module-assistant 3.Gcc 3.4 4.Lufs-source 5.Captive-static from http://www.kruyt.org/?sub_item=46
Actions: 1.Run module-assistant with root privilegies 2.choose PREPARE 3.select lufs from the list 4.build and install it
If you get an error doing /usr/share/lufs/prepmod , like kill_proc_info not found, follow these steps to fix the source code. This is a workaround: kill_proc_info is not exported in 2.6.10 kernels.
Originally Posted by Hairy_PalmsBR ive found a workaround for this, the problem is that from the 2.6.10 kernal onwards it doesnt declare kill_proc_info ive made it work on my machine by doing thisBR 1. install captiveBR 2. run /usr/share/lufs/prepmodBR 3. open /usr/share/lufs/prepmod/2.6/inode.cBR 4. look for a line that says "kill_proc_info(SIGUSR1, &info, GET_INFO(sb)->server_pid);" and change it to say kill_proc(SIGUSR1, &info, GET_INFO(sb)->server_pid);BR now if u run prepmod you can mount and read/write ntfs partitions
Bertoldic (last edited 2012-01-21 09:58:14 by vpn-3091)