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  1. Okay, here's what I get:

     

    jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:

              =ep cap_setpcap-ep

       probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,

       a suitable kernel would have printed something like "=eip"

     

    And then this:

     

    jackd 0.71.2

    Copyright 2001-2003 Paul Davis and others.

    jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

    This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it

    under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details

     

    JACK compiled with System V SHM support

    loading driver ..

    creating alsa driver ... hw:0|1024|2|48000|swmon|swmeter|rt

    open

    port alsa_pcm:capture_1 has mixdown = 0x400290bc

    port alsa_pcm:capture_2 has mixdown = 0x400290bc

    port alsa_pcm:playback_1 has mixdown = 0x400290bc

    port alsa_pcm:playback_2 has mixdown = 0x400290bc

    starting engine

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 135.954 msecs

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 45.398 msecs

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 23.168 msecs

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 25.785 msecs

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 24.015 msecs

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 9.106 msecs

    **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 3.805 msecs

     

    Then trying to start ardour:

     

    Ardour/GTK 0.377.1 running with libardour 0.685.0

    Loading UI configuration file /etc/ardour/ardour_ui.rc

    cannot connect to jack server

    cannot connect to default JACK server

    ardour: [ERROR]: No JACK server found.

    Killed

     

    Funny though, since I had ardour up at one point...

     

    Like I said, I need to get a new kernel. I'll have to look into it more deeply, I guess.

  2. I don't know where it is in menuconfig... somewhere in the IDE configuration stuff. Check the Help to get the exact parameter.

     

    I am using 2.4.

     

    I don't know if this is my magical switch or not, but it seemed to make a difference for now. I can at least open a new Nautilus window while copying a 600MB file to my desktop... Couldn't do that before.

     

    If you wanna check if you have it or not, just grep CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ /boot/config-whatever-version-you-have.

  3. I didn't write any MIDI tutorials!

     

    Ardour looks like a great multitrack program. I gotta get Jack and stuff going nicely... I should get a new kernel going too.

     

    Here's what I did for the 88 plugins:

     

    1) close Audacity.

    2) apt-get install swh-plugins

    3) start Audacity.

     

    That's it. They're all there now. If you're using Mandrake, and you urpmi'd swh-plugins, perhaps the RPM for either it or Audacity isn't configured properly to work the way it does on Debian, I don't know. All I know is that the Audacity developers told me that the LADSPA plugins would work with Audacity when I inquired about a reverb effect, and Steve Harris (not Maiden's bass player) told me that his plugins would work with any LADSPA-supporting program... So, I decided what the hey, I'll apt-get install it, and bam, there's the plugins. And there is a reverb effect too. :)

  4. okay, rm -rf those two deb files. you dont' need them if you're using debian's kernels.

     

    EDIT: heh, I read your post wrong. give me a minute to look at my notes and see what happens next.

     

    Okay, now, do this:

     

    cd /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-k7/

    ls -l

     

    And check the output. You should see build -> /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.21/

     

    If you don't, make that symlink in there and see what happens. that's where the NVidia driver looks to find the source or the headers.

  5. Well it sounds like you're not doing the kernel compile properly, especially if you're copying some bzImage file by hand...

     

    Why not just try apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.21-4-k7 (assuming you have an AMD K7 chip)?

     

    If you put Custom_10.00 in the filenames, then of course it won't work if the files aren't named that. You need to use whatever your .deb files are actually called.

     

    If you can't figure it out, please post the errors from dpkg so I can help.

  6. Well, I'm not looking to sign to a label. When I spoke of gems needing exposure, I meant Linux apps.

     

    I guess I'll continue with what I have unless I stumble upon something better, since no one else knows of anything either.

     

    As far as effects and plugins go, Audacity has 19 of it's own, and then I have 88 other LADSPA plugins. There are more out there probably, but I don't care. These take care of what I need.

  7. Okay, but I'm not going to use Windows. I'm not going to use Mac either.

     

    And by the way, most real studios that I've heard of do use Mac, not Windows.

     

    I want Linux stuff, and if I need to continue using what I have been using, then I will.

     

    I can't afford more or faster RAM, especially given that my hard drive is the bottleneck, not the RAM or CPU, though CPU is next in line.

     

    I know my songs aren't that high-quality, but they sound alright to me and compared to a lot of the local talent here. I am just hoping that someone out there knows of some real gems that don't get exposure for some reason.

  8. just installed lush with no problem.

     

    another question when I first in stall the new icons they have an effect that cuases the icon to double in size when you hover over it with your curser but if I change even one icon it goes away how do I get the effect back

     

    I always had that problem when using KDE. Not sure why they never fixed it... Well, maybe it is fixed in newer KDEs, I don't know. Annoying though, isn't it? ;)

  9. If you use Gnome, you can just put TrueType fonts in your ~/.fonts/ directory, and you're good to go (also used for Gimp 1.3+, etc).

     

    Just thought I'd share that if Mandrake's install tool doesn't help with Gimp and stuff like that.

  10. So can you configure Samba to work with a workgroup, and when you get connected, how does your linux box see the rest of the network?  What tool do you use, for example, in windows I use Network Neighbourhood to view my network.

     

    From Linux, you can browse Windows shares using LinNeighborhood, or you can use Samba to mount them to a mount point on your system, just like any other device.

     

    You can also use Samba to act as a server to allow Windows machines to connect to you. The latest Samba also adds Active Directory support.

  11. I always just used the official RPMs of Gaim because the unofficial ones take too long to come out. Often by the time I got an unofficial Mandrake RPM, there would be a new version of Gaim out. :P

     

    Doesn't Cooker keep current with stuff like Gaim? You could probably get that, unless it causes a dependency hell.

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