Ralf Mardorf a écrit : > Florent Berthaut wrote: >> Perhaps it already exists, if it does please let me know ;) >> > > As far as I know it doesn't exist. One advantage of Linux is, that most > desktop environments allow to use virtual desktops, but when making > music by using Linux, I very often don't turn off the computer, even if > I have a long rest, because I don't like to set up everything after the > rest.
and you don't use two times the same setup ? the point of lashid (previously lash) is actually that you don't have to re-setup everything each time. > > I don't know your knowledge about Linux, so I might give a needless > hint. Take care to run some applications by disabling the usage of the > PID for JACK clients. Restoring a session by using helping applications > like jack_snapshot sometimes fail just because of this stupid issue. > i have a workflow that i use all the time (i only make music on gnu/linux) and i made a simple script to start the applications and i record the connection in qjacktl (so everything is easily restarted) but that's only because two of the applications i use (namely freewheeling and pure data) don't support lash for now in other situations i use lash, and i add support for it in all the applications that i develop. I think lashid is "the" way to go. But i just think it could be interesting to have something to allow better management of the musical applications windows. For example, all the applications i use would startup and tile automatically so i can simultaneously see and interact with to the sampler, effects rack, live-looper, without having to select the windows one by one, one passing over another and so on. I guess i could used a tiling window manager, but i think it could be interesting to have a more "music-oriented" system which could handle the audio "and" windows sessions. Florent _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev