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====================================================================
      MusE  ---  Linux Music Editor
====================================================================

Welcome to MusE, the open source MIDI/Audio sequencer.

MusE is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Please check out the file COPYING in this directory for more
details.

,-----------------------------------------------------------------.
| NOTICE                                                          |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
| Some parts of MusE code are EXPERIMENTAL, and may well result   |
| in a CRASH, and who knows what other ill effects.               |
| RUN THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK.                             |
`-----------------------------------------------------------------'

  =============================
      Requirements
  =============================
      

      - CMake >= 2.4 
        http:/www.cmake.org/HTML/Download.html

      - QT: Qt >= 4.2.0 
        ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source
        MusE does _not_ compile with older versions

      - gcc >= 4.x.x

      - libsndfile >= 1.0.1
        http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/libsndfile/

      - libsamplerate

      - JACK >= 0.103
          http://jackit.sourceforge.net/download/

      Optional:

      - fluidsynth >= 1.0.3 (formerly known as iiwusynth) from
        http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/fluid

      - OSC (Open Sound Control) 
      - DSSI (Disposable Soft Synth Interface) with support for DSSI vst plugins.
        (Both recommended - DSSI alone will have no DSSI GUIs. OSC alone does nothing, for now.)

      - LASH Audio Session Handler
      
      - ConTeXt (for building documentation, by default the build
               script tries to build documentation, can be
               disabled by setting ENABLE_DOCUMENTATION to OFF)

  =============================
      Compiling:
  =============================

      - download source from http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/

      - command line to unpack source:
            tar xvofz muse-x.y.z.tar.gz </code>
        where x.y.z is the version number.

      - to compile MusE, run the following commands from the 
        top level directory, where the source code was unpacked : 
        
            mkdir build                                      # create build directory
            cd build                                         # enter build directory
            
            cmake  [-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<prefix> ] ../    # create make system in build directory
                                                             # prefix is desired location to install MusE, default /usr/local
            
            make                                             # compile muse
            
      - install MusE:
            run "make install"  (as root user)

  =============================
      running MusE
  =============================

      MusE is a realtime program which requires special rights to
      work poperly.
      Recommended setup:

      - check if you are running a sufficiently new linux kernel > 2.6.x

      - create an "audio" group if it does not already exists
        and put yourself into this group

      - make sure you can acces the realtime clock (RTC)
            chmod 660 /dev/rtc
            chgrp audio /dev/rtc

      - make sure MusE can set the rtc clock:
            echo 8192 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
            inspect with:
            cat /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq

      - for MusE to gain RT priviledges load the "realtime-lsm"
        modul; the modul should be configured to give all "audio"
        group members realtime priviledges

      - some distros do not load the alsa sequencer module by default.
        if necessary, load the alsa sequencer module with:
            /sbin/modprobe snd-seq

      - start qjackctl
            - start JACK with qjackctl

      - start MusE

      (JACK and all its clients (qjackctl & MusE) must run with the
      same user id)


  =============================
      known bugs
  =============================

      - many

====================================================================
Let us know whether MusE works for you !!!
Have a look at the webpage http://www.muse-sequencer.org for details.