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2015 Apr 02
0
systemctl (again)
It might be SELinux. On a standard system; when we run things as a user from the command line SELinux rules do not apply. It would explain why it works manually but not via systemd. Rather than using an init.d script you might want to try using a systemd service. I haven't tested but something like this should work. [Unit] Description=timidity daemon [Service] PIDFile=/var/run/timidity.pid
2015 Apr 02
4
systemctl (again)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 SELinux certainly was causing fun and games. I copied your suggestion to /etc/systemd/user/timidity.service (mode 750) but it's still not happy: [root at tamar user]# systemctl status timidity timidity.service Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Th... ... Starting LSB: Add
2015 Apr 04
2
systemctl (again)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thanks Andrew. One more problem solved, as I discovered last thing yesterday there was a missing "[Install]". Using your copy of the httpd service I cut-and-pasted it onto the end of the service file you'd given me earlier and at last was able to load the service. It wouldn't run, but at least it was some progress. I ran
2015 Apr 03
2
systemctl (again)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yet more information: As a test I moved the link /etc/systemd/system/dbus-org.fedoraproject.FirewallD1.service into /etc/systemd/user and reran systemctl daemon-reload. I then rebooted. # ls -l /etc/systemd/user total 4 lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 41 Jul 27 2014 dbus-org.fedoraproject.FirewallD1.service ->
2015 Apr 04
4
systemctl (again)
On April 4, 2015 12:14:08 PM EDT, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote: >On Apr 4, 2015 7:55 AM, "J Martin Rushton" ><martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> >wrote: >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Thanks Andrew. >> >> One more problem solved, as I discovered last thing yesterday there >>
2015 Apr 03
0
systemctl (again)
On 2 Apr 2015 23:40, "J Martin Rushton" <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > SELinux certainly was causing fun and games. I copied your suggestion > to /etc/systemd/user/timidity.service (mode 750) but it's still not happy: > > [root at tamar user]# systemctl status timidity >
2005 Mar 18
1
TmMidity
In trying to get NoteWorthy Composer working on my box (Mandrake 10.0, Gnome 2.4) I found a webboard for NWC under Linux (on wine). Following advice, I downloaded and compiled TiMidity. Unfortunately, when I try to follow the instructions given on the board, I get the following result [andrew@localhost rosegarden-4-1.0]$ su Password: [root@localhost rosegarden-4-1.0]# modprobe
2015 Apr 04
0
systemctl (again)
On 4 April 2015 at 18:40, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote: > > > On April 4, 2015 12:14:08 PM EDT, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote: >>On Apr 4, 2015 7:55 AM, "J Martin Rushton" >><martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> >>wrote: >>> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1
2015 Apr 04
0
systemctl (again)
Thats wierd. I've never had any problem with systemctl or systemd like that. Do you have your service file in the right place with the right permissions. here is the httpd service file as a reference. [centos at ipa ~]$ ls /usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service -l -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 694 Mar 12 14:57 /usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service [centos at ipa ~]$ cat
2015 Apr 04
1
systemctl (again)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 <snip> > > This would be better served as the following to accomplish the > immediate goal: > > cat > /etc/systemd/system/timidity.service <<EOF [Unit] > Description=timidity daemon > > [Service] User=jmr Group=users WorkingDirectory=/home/jmr > Type=forking ExecStart=/usr/bin/timidity -iAD EOF > >
2010 Aug 10
2
That age old Midi issue again
I can run most midi apps in wine through timidity with no problem but there are quite a few apps which don't allow you to assign the midi output to timidity such as Media Player Classic or WM player 6. They try to use the windows default which is of course MS synth or Emu10k1. There must be a way of mapping the midi output in wine from such apps to timidity but I just can't get it to
2015 Apr 04
0
systemctl (again)
On Apr 4, 2015 7:55 AM, "J Martin Rushton" <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Thanks Andrew. > > One more problem solved, as I discovered last thing yesterday there > was a missing "[Install]". Using your copy of the httpd service I > cut-and-pasted it onto the end of the service
2015 Apr 04
0
systemctl (SOLVED)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 <snip> >> The process exited, so systemd thinks the service has exited. >> You have a '-D' option, which probably means daemonize, but you >> haven't set an appropriate Type declaration in the service file. >> >> If the service offers it, the best way to do simple services >> with systemd is
2005 Sep 05
2
WINE ALSA MIDI
Hello, I am having trouble with wine and midi, and also the new winecfg vs config file setup. I have looked through old emails faqs etc and on frank's corner but nothing seems to be able to get the midi output out of wine and onwards towards my soundcard. The program I am having trouble with is called Power tab. I am running 'timidity -iA' with a GM soundfont and confirm that
2005 Feb 11
2
liboggflac1 soname
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005, Ralph Giles wrote: > On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 08:31:47PM -0800, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > > liboggflac1 did not change the soname (better check this, it might require a > > > soname change, check the seekable ogg-flac support stuff). > > > > CCing upstream on this. Josh, did 1.1.1 change interfaces in liboggflac? > > If so, it needs a
2010 Jan 01
1
Re: No MIDI devices in wine
Try opening the sound tab in winecfg. It'll create a ALSA-based default configuration for you, which might automatically find the right MIDI channels. If it doesn't, try using a soft synth solution like timidity or qsynth. I think these automatically pick up on MIDI-supporting sound cards, too, plus extra MIDI channels that will definitely be detected by Wine will be exposed.
2016 Oct 20
8
photos on iPhone 6
A bit of a perennial I'm afraid. My wife has filled up her iPhone 6 with photos, and wants them moved onto my computer. I'm running CentOS 7 patched about 30 minutes ago. Needless to say the computer can't see the data on the iPhone, though it does recognise the phone as an iPhone. Any suggestions (well any that don't involve a steam roller, sledge hammer or GBH to the whole of
2011 Dec 17
0
Registry entry to change MIDI mapper changed?
I'm trying to get the MIDI music for the 1996 SegaSoft game Lose Your Marbles (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9196) working. The game itself remains Platinum under 1.3.34-- it runs great, without any overrides, and the sound effects work fine too... it's just the MIDI music that does not play, or rather, is not heard. I went to the Wiki and performed all
2007 Jul 17
1
Quality degradation on new versions
Hi Jim, First of all - thanks, turning the highpass filter off was what I needed, and the waveforms match now. But, when i did the PESQ tests again I found an interesting result : version 1.0.5 still got a slightly better average score, but the standard deviation on version 1.2 beta1 was much smaller. The cause for that is this - on some samples versions 1.0.5 and 1.2beta2 produced a single
2007 Mar 19
1
MIDI default output port / how to select timidity by default?
Hi, Using timidity, I've been able to listen to MIDI files with Linux on a machine with an Intel 801/AC'97 chip. However, with Wine, I've had trouble. Log messages show that the first MIDI output port is used. This happens to be 'MIDI Through' 62:0, not Timidity on port 128:0. $ aconnect -ol shows the list of output ports. I have no idea what port 62:0 does (perhaps send