rockedge wrote: Sun Dec 31, 2023 5:00 pm
@geo_c Do you have JACK installed on any KLV's and/or F96-CE_4?
I am looking to see about the music scoring software and test runs with a jack server and the Linux music work station plugins. Maybe compile the scoring package that is not working on KLV because of the missing lib's and see about a workaround. Maybe moan on the Void Linux forum probably to no avail about get that program to run on Void. 
I think, if I remember correctly, way back in the early beta stages of KLV-airedale, I tried installing jack and did not get it working.
I'm not sure that jack in conjuction with pipewire is necessarily a good idea, as I thought pipewire's strength is that it can do what jack does, and they may confilict with each other, however I am now just running a pipewire system and have to begin to get a handle on how to use it, so I'm not informed enough really to say much yet.
Frescobaldi is not a deal killer for me one way or the other, because in the KLVs I'm able to edit and view lilypond files just fine using the terminal, geany, and epdfview, in other words the old standard method. Frescobaldi has one nice feature that I do use frequently, that is it will import music .mxl files and convert them to lilypond code. So for complex scores, or maybe rearranging stuff I can grab from Musescore's website, I'm able to use musescore to setup a complex music score, and then export that to .mxl format, convert with Frescobaldi and use lilypond from there.
From efforts I made in the past, I think getting the necessary dependencies to run Frescobaldi pulls in a whole bunch of Qt5 stuff. Might not be worth the bloat.