This is the second try...  The .deb has been repaired, and an 
alternative repository for wine added.


Make sure the following repositories are active in Synaptic:

deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
deb http://apt.64studio.com/64studio/testing/ 64studio main
deb http://apt.64studio.com/backports/ etch-backports main

Also add the following repository (for 64bit):
deb http://apt.harleystudio.co.za/ etch main

To be able to install wine 1.0.0, add the following repository:
deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/ etch main

Press reload, and then mark the following packages for installation:

wine, wineasio

and apply.

in a terminal, enter the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ regsvr32 wineasio.dll
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ winecfg

Wineconfig opens --> Under the audio tab, select ALSA, and press ok.

Now, download the latest installer executable from the Reaper website:
http://www.cockos.com/reaper/download.php

install in a terminal with the command:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ wine reaper*.exe

It will install Reaper, and even stick a launch icon on the desktop.

Now,

    * Start jack, the normal way.
    * Press <Alt><F2>, and type "jackbridge"  and press enter (only do
      this in 64bit)
    * double click on the reaper launch icon


When Reaper starts up, and you are in the interface, press <Ctrl>P for
preferences, and under Audio -> Device, select ASIO

Now, open your jack-control connections interface and connect the
jackbridge outputs with your alsa inputs.

Press play in Reaper...

Please give feedback on your progress.

Thanks,
Quentin



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