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Moi,Mulla on periaatteessa selvät ohjeet mutta alku ei ilmeisesti mene oikein, koska kirjoittaessa terminaaliin esim. install renoise, terminaali ilmoittaa no such file.Miten tuo esim. renoise pitäisi ensin tallentaa koneelle eli sinne home kansioon ?Sama muissakin ohjelmissa, aina mulle tulee ilmoitus no such file.Kiitos.
Renoise for Linux has the following dependencies:GCC 4.X libs, X.org 7.1+, preferably real-time kernellibstdc++6 – GNU Standard C++ Library 4.2 or newerX.org 7.1 – X Windows System 7.1 or newerlibasound2 – ALSA library 1.0 or newerNote that when running on a 64-bit Linux environment, 32-bit compatible equivalents of the above dependencies should be installedRenoise Single User InstallationThis procedure will install Renoise for Linux in a directory under the user home. At the end of this procedure you’ll get a Single User Installation of Renoise.First of all download Renoise in a directory where you have read/write access (your home directory “~” should be a good place - the example below assumes that you save the archive in your home directory). When you have the Renoise archive open a terminal and type the following commands:$ cd[enter]$ tar xvf rns_x_y_z_reg.tar.gz[enter]Once the decompression ended the rns_x_y_z directory has been created. Let’s go in it:$ cd rns_x_y_z_reg[enter]We are ready to try running Renoise:$ ./renoise[enter]Now the Renoise splash screen should pop up while the terminal is filled of log messages (nothing bad, it is all correct). If this is not what happened see the troubleshooting section.Renoise System-Wide InstallationThis procedure will install Renoise for Linux system-wide so all the users of your system can use it.First of all download Renoise in a directory where you have read/write access (your home directory “~” should be fine - the example below assumes that you save the archive in your home directory).When you have the Renoise archive open a terminal and type the following commands:$ cd[enter]$ tar xvf rns_x_y_z_reg.tar.gz[enter]Once the decompression ended the rns_x_y_z directory has been created. Let’s go in it:$ cd rns_x_y_z[enter]To install Renoise system-wide you should use the script provided: they are stored in the decompressed Renoise installation.Attention! To complete the system-wide installation you must have root privileges.Here is what to do if you use sudo (that the way to follow for Ubuntu users and users of distros derived from Ubuntu):# sudo sh install.sh[enter]the system asks for your user password (the one you use to log into the system): enter it!Some message about what the install script is doing are displayed. When the script end it display if the installation was successful (if not see the troubleshooting section).We are ready to try running Renoise:$ renoise[enter]Now the Renoise splash screen should pop up while the terminal is filled of log messages (nothing bad, it is all correct). If this is not what happened see the troubleshooting section.
cdmkdir testwget http://files.renoise.com/demo/archive/Renoise_2_8_0_Demo_x86.tar.bz2
wget http://files.renoise.com/demo/archive/Renoise_2_8_0_Demo_x86_64.tar.bz2
Miten tuo esim. renoise pitäisi ensin tallentaa koneelle eli sinne home kansioon ?Sama muissakin ohjelmissa, aina mulle tulee ilmoitus no such file.Kiitos.
sudo apt-get install ardour
Täältä löytyi ratkaisu,http://cs.stadia.fi/~kuivanen/linux/pakkaus.php( pakkausten purkaminen, tar xvf ja tar xvzf . )