Graham Goode wrote:
> Hi Grammastola,
>
> Yes they do work on Ubuntu Hardy - but if you're using Ubuntu Studio
> you need to remove the libgig version that is within the Ubuntu
> repository as it uses conflicting version numbers. You will likely
> also need to locate a LibFLAC v7 deb from somewhere as well, as I
> think the repository has upgraded to v8. Gigedit uses libFLAC.
>
> The Debian How-to compile is actually pretty simple once the
> dependencies are installed. If you need further help please let me
> know and I'll step you through it.
>
> GrahamG
> Johannesburg, South Africa
> .net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel
>
>   
Thanks for the reactions...

I think it would be good for linuxsampler and linux audio in general if 
it is as easy as possible to install Linuxsampler. And with the 
knowledge in mind, that a lot of 'newbies' and 'recently converts' use 
Ubuntu and avoid 'difficult' operations like building a package, it 
would be good to have some decent linuxsampler ubuntu packages available 
on the website.

(I'm promoting Linux audio in a Windows world, and I'm noticing the need 
of easy install methods and good documentation)

Thanks in advance.



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