On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 09:46:08AM +0200, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Yes, it's 8888. :-) But telnet needs to open a pts/something, or
> LinuxSampler does to accept the telnet connection.
Are you sure ? Just did a little test:
- boot into runlevel 3
- login at tty1
- `cat .jackdrc` &
- linuxsampler &
- telnet zita1 8888
and this works perfectly.
> I can't find the difference, except in the kernels (My
> home kernel is custom built) and in the very specific fact, that this
> system runs udev.
Why do you remove udev ? It does some useful things. Here it
completely replaces hal for example. I'd be surprised if it
has anything to do with your problem.
My /dev/pts is normally empty except for the single device
you mentioned. New /dev/pts/# devices are created for xterms
but I assume you don't use those.
Ciao,
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