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00:43
I wrote an installtion following this code: askubuntu.com/a/520/417607
#!/bin/sh
dependencies=" python-pip build-essential git python python-dev ffmpeg libsdl2-dev \
libsdl2-mixer-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libportmidi-dev libswscale-dev libavformat-dev \
libavcodec-dev zlib1g-dev python-kivy python-pygame"
sudo -i
add-apt-repository ppa:kivy-team/kivy
apt-get update
apt-get install -y $dependencies
exit
But it only logins as root and installs nothing
 
7 hours later…
kos
kos
07:18
@AbhishekBhatia sudo -i spawns an interactive shell that blocks the script, so the following commands are not executed until you exit that shell (and anyway even then they will be executed without sudo). Remove sudo -i and run the script with sudo, or prepend sudo to each of the APT commands.
 
4 hours later…
11:43
I just noticed that in:
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Q: Configuring a system to run PulseAudio automatically on top of JACK

Faheem MithaThis is essentially the same as the Ask Ubuntu question How to use JACK and Pulseaudio/ALSA at the same time on the same audio device?. However, the answers to that question are all incomplete in at least one important respect. They don't specify how to set things up so that Pulseaudio will run ...

On the RHS, it says:
    Linked

    0 Setting up a midi controller on Linux Mint
But I'm a bit puzzled, because I don't see where I linked that question.
Am I suffering from an onset of early senility?
kos
kos
12:01
@FaheemMitha You linked the PulseAudio question in the MIDI controller question: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/270015/…
@kos Oh, I see. The other way around. I misunderstood what "linked" meant.
kos
kos
Yeah, it's not exactly clear until something like that happens to you.

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