Сборка и установка JAMin на GNU/*/Linux

Jan Depner (Jan's email), Александр Прокудин
v1.9, 16 января 2005

1. Вступление
2. Установка с «нуля»
3. Установка на ALT Linux Master 2.4
4. Установка на Fedora Core 3

1. Вступление

This document describes how to install and configure ALSA, JACK, and JAMin on a RedHat 7.3 Linux system. JAMin is the JACK Audio Mastering interface program. It is used for doing professional mastering of digital audio. Normally this program is used in conjunction with Ardour or another JACK enabled multitrack or stereo recording/playing program. If you want to build and install Ardour you can find detailed instructions here.

1.1. Благодарности

The JAMin developers are Steve Harris, Patrick Shirkey, Jan Depner, and Jack O'Quin. Ron Parker is the principal documentation producer. Many other people have contributed to the design/debug phase. Two that immediately spring to mind are Alexandre Prokoudine and Mark Knecht. There will surely be a score of others (how about you?).

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1.2. Новые версии этого документа

The latest version can be found on the JAMin home page (http://jamin.sourceforge.net/). If you make a translation of this document into another language, let me know and I'll include a reference to it here.

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1.3. Ваши отзывы

If you like this or hate it or are indifferent or want to make corrections or are going to the Virgin Islands on vacation and would just like to take me along all expenses paid drop me a line at Jan's email and I'll take the appropriate action (let's see...suntan lotion, sunglasses...). Any distro specific changes would be welcome and then maybe I could take the Red Hat out of the name.

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1.4. Политика распространения данного документа

Copyright (c) 2003 Jan Depner.

This document is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You can obtain a copy of the GNU General Public License by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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