Launch all needed apps in a row with saved settings?

David Nadasi macrophone at gmail.com
Fri Dec 28 09:43:04 GMT 2007


I have always the same configuration on startup.

I use a jack.plumbing file called by a startup .sh script.

In most of apps, you can call a configuration file as an argument of the
command line.



2007/12/27, Hartmut Noack <zettberlin at linuxuse.de>:
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> holotone at gmail.com schrieb:
> > I've been looking for a similar solution, and these look great - Anyone
> > have real world experience with them?
>
> Yes
>
>
> > Are they easy to use and / or stable?
>
> No
>
> >
> > On 12/27/07, * Robin* <rc.rattusrattus at googlemail.com
> > <mailto:rc.rattusrattus at googlemail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >     lashd and glashctl may help
>
> I my experience lash is more or less unusable. It reacts unforgiving if
> something unpredictable happens in the session. Could be including an
> app, that is not lash-aware or closing one of the apps, it recognizes so
> for real work I am unable to use it.
>
> Lash is a great idea but it suffers from the fact, that it depends on
> capabilities, that must be properly implemented by the author of the
> app, that it handles.
>
> So, to save and reload a session with lash, that includes say:
> Rosegarden, Ardour, AMS and Specimen, RG, Ardour, AMS and Specimen
> *must* have lash-compatibility implemented properly.
>
> Since lash is not very stable many developers fail to implement such
> capabilities. It was the same with jackd 3-4 years ago: this has changed
> completely so we can have hope that something similar will happen with
> lash.
>
> I have made up some scripts to start sessions with multiple apps:he
>
> http://gnupc.de/~zettberlin/law/law0.4.tar.bz2
>
> but these are quite clumsy comrades since they are static. You can only
> use them as long as you work with project-files and patches, that keep
> their names (if you load a new patch to Zynadd, the script will still
> load the old one next time, you start it).
> So this is no solution but maybe it can be a workaround for the time
> being....
>
> good luck
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