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You must use systemd-style commands to stop & start any system service, that includes the zynthian UI: | You must use systemd-style commands to stop & start any system service, that includes the zynthian UI: | ||
− | # systemctl stop zynthian | + | # systemctl stop zynthian |
− | # systemctl start zynthian | + | # systemctl start zynthian |
+ | |||
If you want to run the zynthian UI in the console (i.e. inspect the logging/debug messages), you must stop the zynthian service and run the zynthian UI as a normal script using: | If you want to run the zynthian UI in the console (i.e. inspect the logging/debug messages), you must stop the zynthian service and run the zynthian UI as a normal script using: | ||
− | # systemctl stop zynthian | + | # systemctl stop zynthian |
− | # /zynthian/zynthian-sys/sbin/zynthian.sh | + | # /zynthian/zynthian-sys/sbin/zynthian.sh |
Revision as of 18:23, 25 August 2017
1 SSH/SFTP access:
login: root
password: raspberry
User pi doesn't exist any more and ... it's a good idea to change the password :wink:
2 Base Directory:
/zynthian
Almost all the zynthian stuff like synth engines, audio plugins, soundfonts, zynthian user interface, setup scripts and other specific software is in this directory.
3 UI configuration file
/zynthian/zynthian-ui/zynthian_gui_config.py This file contains some configuration parameters for the Zynthian User Interface:
- Logging level
- Wiring layout
- Font & Color scheme
- etc.
4 Stopping/Starting Zynthian UI
You must use systemd-style commands to stop & start any system service, that includes the zynthian UI:
# systemctl stop zynthian # systemctl start zynthian
If you want to run the zynthian UI in the console (i.e. inspect the logging/debug messages), you must stop the zynthian service and run the zynthian UI as a normal script using:
# systemctl stop zynthian # /zynthian/zynthian-sys/sbin/zynthian.sh