![]() ![]() Gpg: key 55BE302B: public key "Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (5.0/lenny) " imported Gpg: requesting key 55BE302B from hkp server gpg: /home/user/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created Gpg: keyring `/home/user/.gnupg/pubring.gpg' created Gpg: keyring `/home/user/.gnupg/secring.gpg' created Gpg: can't open `/gnupg/options.skel': No such file or directory Gpg: directory `/home/user/.gnupg' created home/user> gpg -keyserver -recv-keys 9AA38DCD55BE302B So add this line (as root) to your /etc/apt/sources.listÄeb etch main non-free contrib It seems that recently Debian mirrors have extended their PGP keys even to etch (oldstable) repositories, so if you don't want to see the system complain, you will need to install the PGP key as follows: Setting up Debian etch repositoriesfluidsynth is available from the Debian repositories. So I take this opportunity to test on installing fluidsynth to play MIDI. Now that I have installed a fresh new 1.6.1 verson EeePC Linux to my 4G, I would like to try out something new. ![]() As I have reported in this thread, timidity is the way I used to play MIDI in my EeePC. A few days ago, I read in the EeeUser Forum someone saying fluidsynth plays MIDI better than timidity on his EeePC. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |