Hi Preston,
The fluidsynth command line options in the script have -is. i says no-shell, s
says run as a server. Then the terminal session started automatically at boot
starts it up. It seems to work reliably enough for me, although there is a
delay (5 sec? in the script that I might lengthen a
Hi Preston,
The
> On 31 Oct 2017, at 11:24 am, H P Ladds wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Man! I had a miserable experience getting fluidsynth to run at boot. I tried
> everything: editing the rc.local,.bashrc, init.d,even tried my hand at the
> new system.
>
> Somewhere I stumbled upon the "-- no-
Hi Peter,
Man! I had a miserable experience getting fluidsynth to run at boot. I
tried everything: editing the rc.local,.bashrc, init.d,even tried my hand
at the new system.
Somewhere I stumbled upon the "-- no-shell" and the "-- service" options
and one of these (I don't know which just yet) did