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Console: Use the tab key to complete the path.
change to the directory
Code:
u@law ~ $ cd blablabla/reaper/reaper_594pre6/
install (with sudo or as root (su))
Code:
u@law ~/blablabla/reaper/reaper_594pre6 $ sudo ./install-reaper.sh
Quote:
Originally Posted by bla@bla ~blabla//reaper_594pre6 $ ./install-reaper.sh
REAPER installation script
PLEASE NOTE -- REAPER for Linux is an unsupported experimental version.
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which: no sudo in (/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/7.3.0:/usr/lib/llvm/6/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/opt/bin)
Available commands:
[V]iew readme-linux.txt and REAPER license agreement
[R]un REAPER from /home/daw/Musik/reaper/reaper_594pre6/REAPER/reaper5
You can run REAPER without installing it.
Your ~/.config/REAPER/ directory will be used
[I]nstall REAPER (you will be prompted for various options)
This install script can put the REAPER program into /opt
or ~/opt, or a path of your choice, and optionally set
up desktop integration (menu items, file associations).
[A]dd desktop integration for /home/daw/Musik/reaper/reaper_594pre6/REAPER/reaper5
If you've extracted REAPER into the path you would like
it to live in (/home/daw/Musik/reaper/reaper_594pre6/REAPER), you can set
up desktop integration (menu items, file associations,
etc) via this action.
Command [V,R,I,A]:
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Plugin path of your personal plugins have you defined in Reaper?