It's:
usermod -a -G
e.g.:
sudo usermod -a -G audio ilan
(if your login name is ilan). You can find more info on this with a
google search such as:
usermod add user to group example
[This should probably be going to the RG user list instead of the dev
list, but I'm sending it here in case y
Just from looking at the man page for usermod (man usermod) it appears
that it requires a user name like this:
usermod -a -G audio username
Can't test it, though, as I'm on me Windows machine.
When logged in as her, you should be able to do "groups" to see which
groups she belongs to.
T
On Tuesday 18 May 2010, Ilan wrote:
> JACK is running in realtime mode, but you are not allowed to use realtime
> scheduling.
For your purposes, Ilan, you can probably just ignore all of these problems.
Edit your ~/.jackdrc file and remove -R from the list of options, or use
QJackCtl and un-ch
This only fixes the split tool (in the toolbar), not splitting via the
dialog. Just wanted to throw this out to get some opinions on my error
handling approach. Still tracking down all the many places where this
command is used.
Thanks for the further insight. I'll take this into conside
Hello Ted,
I just saw your commit and your questions about how to handle the error.
I don't see any harm in just splitting, allowing the split command to decide
not to act, and just adding the command to the history.
I'd imagine this situation is a corner case. Sometimes several segments are
Thanks Brian,
My wife, once in a while, uses this system for Rosegarden.
Other than that, my PRIMARY purpose is making medical software.
Thus I can't really justify a special purpose audio distro.
I'm trying to configure the system - it used to work before I formatted the
Linux partition.
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