1)install qjackctl and VKeyBd 
2)click Applications->"Sound & Video"->"JACK Control" 
3)click "start" button from Jack Control
4)click Applications->"Sound & Video"->Aeolus.  Then Aeolus main window appears 
cycling through and blinking all the buttons white.
5)The blinking should stop.
6)click Applications->"Sound & Video"->VKeyBd
7)click View->Controls from VKeyBd
8)confirm VKeyBd uses (MIDI) Channel 0 (Zero).
9)Jack Control->Connect...->ALSA->click on the left listview, Virtual Keyboard 
"0:Virtual Keyboard" and on the right listview click Aeolus "0:In".  Click the 
Connect button.  You will see a blue line connecting them.  You just connected 
the virtual keyboard activity to the only aeolus midi input available through 
ALSA by default.
10)Jack Control->Connect...->Audio->click on the left listview, aeolus "out.L" 
and on the right listview click "playback_1".  Click the Connect button.  You 
will see another blue line.  You just connected the Aeolus left channel to the 
sound card left channel. Do the same for the right channel aeolus "out.R".
11)Aeolus->MIDI...->Keyboards-->in the row named "I", Channel 1 (of 16), click 
to ensure it is on(yellow).  Ensure all the other different rows' squares are 
clicked off.

Bug:
the last button "TRUMPET" continues blinking.  I tried commenting it out from 
the definitions file in /usr/share/aeolus but that didn't work.  Then, it's the 
next instrument which becomes the last button in the Aeolus main window and 
"Trombone" continues indefinitely to blink white.

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Aeolus don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151147
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