committing changes in /etc after apt run

Package changes:
+freepats 20060219-1 all
+libadplug-2.2.1-0v5 2.2.1+dfsg3-0.4 armhf
+libao-common 1.2.2+20180113-1 all
+libao4 1.2.2+20180113-1 armhf
+libaudiofile1 0.3.6-4 armhf
+libavcodec58 7:4.0.2-1+b2 armhf
+libavformat58 7:4.0.2-1+b2 armhf
+libavutil56 7:4.0.2-1+b2 armhf
+libbinio1v5 1.4+dfsg1-6 armhf
+libcdio-cdda2 10.2+0.94+2-4 armhf
+libcdio-paranoia2 10.2+0.94+2-4 armhf
+libcdio18 2.0.0-2 armhf
+libcodec2-0.8.1 0.8.1-1 armhf
+libfaad2 2.8.8-1 armhf
+libfluidsynth1 1.1.11-1 armhf
+libid3tag0 0.15.1b-13 armhf
+libiso9660-11 2.0.0-2 armhf
+libjack-jackd2-0 1.9.12~dfsg-2 armhf
+libjansson4 2.11-1 armhf
+libldb1 2:1.4.0+really1.3.6-1 armhf
+libmad0 0.15.1b-9 armhf
+libmikmod3 3.3.11.1-4 armhf
+libmms0 0.6.4-3 armhf
+libmodplug1 1:0.8.9.0-2 armhf
+libmpcdec6 2:0.1~r495-1+b1 armhf
+libmpdclient2 2.13-1 armhf
+libnfs11 2.0.0-1~exp1 armhf
+libopenal-data 1:1.18.2-3 all
+libopenal1 1:1.18.2-3+b1 armhf
+libroar2 1.0~beta11-10 armhf
+libsdl2-2.0-0 2.0.8+dfsg1-1+b1 armhf
+libshout3 2.4.1-2 armhf
+libsidplayfp4 1.8.8-1 armhf
+libsmbclient 2:4.8.5+dfsg-1 armhf
+libsndio7.0 1.5.0-2 armhf
+libspeexdsp1 1.2~rc1.2-1 armhf
-libssh-gcrypt-4 0.8.0~20170825.94fa1e38-1 armhf
+libssh-gcrypt-4 0.8.1-1 armhf
+libswresample3 7:4.0.2-1+b2 armhf
+libtdb1 1.3.15-4 armhf
+libtevent0 0.9.36-2 armhf
+libupnp6 1:1.6.24-4 armhf
-libwbclient0 2:4.8.2+dfsg-2 armhf
+libwayland-client0 1.15.0-2 armhf
+libwayland-cursor0 1.15.0-2 armhf
+libwayland-egl1 1.15.0-2 armhf
+libwbclient0 2:4.8.5+dfsg-1 armhf
+libwildmidi-config 0.4.2-1 all
+libwildmidi2 0.4.2-1 armhf
+libxkbcommon0 0.8.2-1 armhf
+libyajl2 2.1.0-2 armhf
+libzzip-0-13 0.13.62-3.1 armhf
+mpc 0.30-1 armhf
+mpd 0.20.21-1 armhf
+python-talloc 2.1.14-1 armhf
+samba-libs 2:4.8.5+dfsg-1 armhf
Joshua Dye 6 years ago
parent 95213f29ec
commit c41e459998

@ -266,6 +266,7 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'default/hwclock'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/isc-dhcp-server'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/keyboard'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/locale'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/mpd'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/networking'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/nfs-common'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/nginx'
@ -762,6 +763,7 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/hwclock.sh'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/isc-dhcp-server'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/keyboard-setup.sh'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/kmod'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/mpd'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/networking'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/nfs-common'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/nginx'
@ -1479,6 +1481,7 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'letsencrypt/renewal/rss.natalieandjoshua.com.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'letsencrypt/renewal/vpn.ovalwonder.com.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'letsencrypt/renewal/wifi.natalieandjoshua.com.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'letsencrypt/renewal/wifi2.natalieandjoshua.com.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'libao.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'libaudit.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'libnl-3'
maybe chmod 0644 'libnl-3/classid'
@ -1506,6 +1509,7 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/dpkg'
maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/exim4-base'
maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/exim4-paniclog'
maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/fail2ban'
maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/mpd'
maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/nginx'
maybe chmod 0644 'logrotate.d/rsyslog'
maybe chmod 0444 'machine-id'
@ -1530,6 +1534,9 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'monit/conf-available'
maybe chmod 0755 'monit/monitrc.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'monit/monitrc.d/fail2ban'
maybe chmod 0644 'motd'
maybe chown 'mpd' 'mpd.conf'
maybe chgrp 'audio' 'mpd.conf'
maybe chmod 0640 'mpd.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'nanorc'
maybe chmod 0644 'netconfig'
maybe chmod 0755 'network'
@ -1579,6 +1586,8 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'nginx/win-utf'
maybe chmod 0644 'nsswitch.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'ofono'
maybe chmod 0644 'ofono/phonesim.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'openal'
maybe chmod 0644 'openal/alsoft.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'opt'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'pam.d'
@ -1767,6 +1776,8 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/user.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'terminfo'
maybe chmod 0644 'terminfo/README'
maybe chmod 0644 'timezone'
maybe chmod 0755 'timidity'
maybe chmod 0644 'timidity/freepats.cfg'
maybe chmod 0755 'tmpfiles.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'tmpfiles.d/screen-cleanup.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'triggerhappy'
@ -1794,6 +1805,8 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'vim/vimrc.tiny'
maybe chgrp 'vnstat' 'vnstat.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'vnstat.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'wgetrc'
maybe chmod 0755 'wildmidi'
maybe chmod 0644 'wildmidi/wildmidi.cfg'
maybe chmod 0755 'wpa_supplicant'
maybe chmod 0755 'wpa_supplicant/action_wpa.sh'
maybe chmod 0755 'wpa_supplicant/functions.sh'
@ -1802,6 +1815,7 @@ maybe chmod 0600 'wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'xdg'
maybe chmod 0755 'xdg/autostart'
maybe chmod 0644 'xdg/autostart/at-spi-dbus-bus.desktop'
maybe chmod 0644 'xdg/autostart/mpd.desktop'
maybe chmod 0644 'xdg/autostart/xdg-user-dirs.desktop'
maybe chmod 0755 'xdg/systemd'
maybe chmod 0644 'xdg/user-dirs.conf'

@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
## Defaults for the MPD init script, sourced by /etc/init.d/mpd on Debian
## systems. Uncomment (remove the leading '#') and change values as needed.
## If you don't want MPD to be started as a system service (for example, if
## you want to run it from a regular user account), disable it using the
## command 'update-rc.d mpd disable' (or 'systemctl disable mpd' for systemd).
## The configuration file location for mpd:
# MPDCONF=/etc/mpd.conf

@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: mpd
# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs
# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs
# Should-Start: autofs $network $named alsa-utils pulseaudio avahi-daemon
# Should-Stop: autofs $network $named alsa-utils pulseaudio avahi-daemon
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Music Player Daemon
# Description: Start the Music Player Daemon (MPD) service
# for network access to the local audio queue.
### END INIT INFO
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
NAME=mpd
DESC="Music Player Daemon"
DAEMON=/usr/bin/mpd
MPDCONF=/etc/mpd.conf
# Exit if the package is not installed
[ -x "$DAEMON" ] || exit 0
# Read configuration variable file if it is present
[ -r /etc/default/$NAME ] && . /etc/default/$NAME
if [ -n "$MPD_DEBUG" ]; then
set -x
MPD_OPTS=--verbose
fi
PIDFILE=$(sed -n 's/^[[:space:]]*pid_file[[:space:]]*"\?\([^"]*\)\"\?/\1/p' $MPDCONF)
mpd_start () {
log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" "$NAME"
if [ -z "$PIDFILE" ]; then
log_failure_msg \
"$MPDCONF must have pid_file set; cannot start daemon."
exit 1
fi
PIDDIR=$(dirname "$PIDFILE")
if [ ! -d "$PIDDIR" ]; then
mkdir -m 0755 $PIDDIR
if dpkg-statoverride --list --quiet /run/mpd > /dev/null; then
# if dpkg-statoverride is used update it with permissions there
dpkg-statoverride --force --quiet --update --add $( dpkg-statoverride --list --quiet /run/mpd ) 2> /dev/null
else
# use defaults
chown mpd:audio $PIDDIR
fi
fi
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --oknodo --pidfile "$PIDFILE" \
--exec "$DAEMON" -- $MPD_OPTS "$MPDCONF"
log_end_msg $?
}
mpd_stop () {
if [ -z "$PIDFILE" ]; then
log_failure_msg \
"$MPDCONF must have pid_file set; cannot stop daemon."
exit 1
fi
log_daemon_msg "Stopping $DESC" "$NAME"
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --retry 5 --pidfile "$PIDFILE" \
--exec $DAEMON
log_end_msg $?
}
# note to self: don't call the non-standard args for this in
# {post,pre}{inst,rm} scripts since users are not forced to upgrade
# /etc/init.d/mpd when mpd is updated
case "$1" in
start)
mpd_start
;;
stop)
mpd_stop
;;
status)
status_of_proc -p $PIDFILE $DAEMON $NAME
;;
restart|force-reload)
mpd_stop
mpd_start
;;
force-start)
mpd_start
;;
force-restart)
mpd_stop
mpd_start
;;
force-reload)
mpd_stop
mpd_start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|force-reload}"
exit 2
;;
esac

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
default_driver=alsa
quiet

@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
/var/log/mpd/*.log {
weekly
missingok
rotate 7
compress
notifempty
copytruncate
create 600
}

@ -0,0 +1,390 @@
# An example configuration file for MPD.
# Read the user manual for documentation: http://www.musicpd.org/doc/user/
# or /usr/share/doc/mpd/user-manual.html
# Files and directories #######################################################
#
# This setting controls the top directory which MPD will search to discover the
# available audio files and add them to the daemon's online database. This
# setting defaults to the XDG directory, otherwise the music directory will be
# be disabled and audio files will only be accepted over ipc socket (using
# file:// protocol) or streaming files over an accepted protocol.
#
music_directory "/var/lib/mpd/music"
#
# This setting sets the MPD internal playlist directory. The purpose of this
# directory is storage for playlists created by MPD. The server will use
# playlist files not created by the server but only if they are in the MPD
# format. This setting defaults to playlist saving being disabled.
#
playlist_directory "/var/lib/mpd/playlists"
#
# This setting sets the location of the MPD database. This file is used to
# load the database at server start up and store the database while the
# server is not up. This setting defaults to disabled which will allow
# MPD to accept files over ipc socket (using file:// protocol) or streaming
# files over an accepted protocol.
#
db_file "/var/lib/mpd/tag_cache"
#
# These settings are the locations for the daemon log files for the daemon.
# These logs are great for troubleshooting, depending on your log_level
# settings.
#
# The special value "syslog" makes MPD use the local syslog daemon. This
# setting defaults to logging to syslog, otherwise logging is disabled.
#
log_file "/var/log/mpd/mpd.log"
#
# This setting sets the location of the file which stores the process ID
# for use of mpd --kill and some init scripts. This setting is disabled by
# default and the pid file will not be stored.
#
pid_file "/run/mpd/pid"
#
# This setting sets the location of the file which contains information about
# most variables to get MPD back into the same general shape it was in before
# it was brought down. This setting is disabled by default and the server
# state will be reset on server start up.
#
state_file "/var/lib/mpd/state"
#
# The location of the sticker database. This is a database which
# manages dynamic information attached to songs.
#
sticker_file "/var/lib/mpd/sticker.sql"
#
###############################################################################
# General music daemon options ################################################
#
# This setting specifies the user that MPD will run as. MPD should never run as
# root and you may use this setting to make MPD change its user ID after
# initialization. This setting is disabled by default and MPD is run as the
# current user.
#
user "mpd"
#
# This setting specifies the group that MPD will run as. If not specified
# primary group of user specified with "user" setting will be used (if set).
# This is useful if MPD needs to be a member of group such as "audio" to
# have permission to use sound card.
#
#group "nogroup"
#
# This setting sets the address for the daemon to listen on. Careful attention
# should be paid if this is assigned to anything other then the default, any.
# This setting can deny access to control of the daemon. Choose any if you want
# to have mpd listen on every address. Not effective if systemd socket
# activation is in use.
#
# For network
bind_to_address "localhost"
#
# And for Unix Socket
#bind_to_address "/run/mpd/socket"
#
# This setting is the TCP port that is desired for the daemon to get assigned
# to.
#
#port "6600"
#
# This setting controls the type of information which is logged. Available
# setting arguments are "default", "secure" or "verbose". The "verbose" setting
# argument is recommended for troubleshooting, though can quickly stretch
# available resources on limited hardware storage.
#
#log_level "default"
#
# If you have a problem with your MP3s ending abruptly it is recommended that
# you set this argument to "no" to attempt to fix the problem. If this solves
# the problem, it is highly recommended to fix the MP3 files with vbrfix
# (available as vbrfix in the debian archive), at which
# point gapless MP3 playback can be enabled.
#
#gapless_mp3_playback "yes"
#
# Setting "restore_paused" to "yes" puts MPD into pause mode instead
# of starting playback after startup.
#
#restore_paused "no"
#
# This setting enables MPD to create playlists in a format usable by other
# music players.
#
#save_absolute_paths_in_playlists "no"
#
# This setting defines a list of tag types that will be extracted during the
# audio file discovery process. The complete list of possible values can be
# found in the mpd.conf man page.
#metadata_to_use "artist,album,title,track,name,genre,date,composer,performer,disc"
#
# This setting enables automatic update of MPD's database when files in
# music_directory are changed.
#
#auto_update "yes"
#
# Limit the depth of the directories being watched, 0 means only watch
# the music directory itself. There is no limit by default.
#
#auto_update_depth "3"
#
###############################################################################
# Symbolic link behavior ######################################################
#
# If this setting is set to "yes", MPD will discover audio files by following
# symbolic links outside of the configured music_directory.
#
#follow_outside_symlinks "yes"
#
# If this setting is set to "yes", MPD will discover audio files by following
# symbolic links inside of the configured music_directory.
#
#follow_inside_symlinks "yes"
#
###############################################################################
# Zeroconf / Avahi Service Discovery ##########################################
#
# If this setting is set to "yes", service information will be published with
# Zeroconf / Avahi.
#
#zeroconf_enabled "yes"
#
# The argument to this setting will be the Zeroconf / Avahi unique name for
# this MPD server on the network.
#
#zeroconf_name "Music Player"
#
###############################################################################
# Permissions #################################################################
#
# If this setting is set, MPD will require password authorization. The password
# can setting can be specified multiple times for different password profiles.
#
#password "password@read,add,control,admin"
#
# This setting specifies the permissions a user has who has not yet logged in.
#
#default_permissions "read,add,control,admin"
#
###############################################################################
# Database #######################################################################
#
#database {
# plugin "proxy"
# host "other.mpd.host"
# port "6600"
#}
# Input #######################################################################
#
input {
plugin "curl"
# proxy "proxy.isp.com:8080"
# proxy_user "user"
# proxy_password "password"
}
#
###############################################################################
# Audio Output ################################################################
#
# MPD supports various audio output types, as well as playing through multiple
# audio outputs at the same time, through multiple audio_output settings
# blocks. Setting this block is optional, though the server will only attempt
# autodetection for one sound card.
#
# An example of an ALSA output:
#
audio_output {
type "alsa"
name "My ALSA Device"
# device "hw:0,0" # optional
# mixer_type "hardware" # optional
# mixer_device "default" # optional
# mixer_control "PCM" # optional
# mixer_index "0" # optional
}
#
# An example of an OSS output:
#
#audio_output {
# type "oss"
# name "My OSS Device"
# device "/dev/dsp" # optional
# mixer_type "hardware" # optional
# mixer_device "/dev/mixer" # optional
# mixer_control "PCM" # optional
#}
#
# An example of a shout output (for streaming to Icecast):
#
#audio_output {
# type "shout"
# encoder "vorbis" # optional
# name "My Shout Stream"
# host "localhost"
# port "8000"
# mount "/mpd.ogg"
# password "hackme"
# quality "5.0"
# bitrate "128"
# format "44100:16:1"
# protocol "icecast2" # optional
# user "source" # optional
# description "My Stream Description" # optional
# url "http://example.com" # optional
# genre "jazz" # optional
# public "no" # optional
# timeout "2" # optional
# mixer_type "software" # optional
#}
#
# An example of a recorder output:
#
#audio_output {
# type "recorder"
# name "My recorder"
# encoder "vorbis" # optional, vorbis or lame
# path "/var/lib/mpd/recorder/mpd.ogg"
## quality "5.0" # do not define if bitrate is defined
# bitrate "128" # do not define if quality is defined
# format "44100:16:1"
#}
#
# An example of a httpd output (built-in HTTP streaming server):
#
#audio_output {
# type "httpd"
# name "My HTTP Stream"
# encoder "vorbis" # optional, vorbis or lame
# port "8000"
# bind_to_address "0.0.0.0" # optional, IPv4 or IPv6
# quality "5.0" # do not define if bitrate is defined
# bitrate "128" # do not define if quality is defined
# format "44100:16:1"
# max_clients "0" # optional 0=no limit
#}
#
# An example of a pulseaudio output (streaming to a remote pulseaudio server)
# Please see README.Debian if you want mpd to play through the pulseaudio
# daemon started as part of your graphical desktop session!
#
#audio_output {
# type "pulse"
# name "My Pulse Output"
# server "remote_server" # optional
# sink "remote_server_sink" # optional
#}
#
# An example of a winmm output (Windows multimedia API).
#
#audio_output {
# type "winmm"
# name "My WinMM output"
# device "Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device)" # optional
# or
# device "0" # optional
# mixer_type "hardware" # optional
#}
#
# An example of an openal output.
#
#audio_output {
# type "openal"
# name "My OpenAL output"
# device "Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device)" # optional
#}
#
# An example of an sndio output.
#
#audio_output {
# type "sndio"
# name "sndio output"
# mixer_type "software"
#}
#
## Example "pipe" output:
#
#audio_output {
# type "pipe"
# name "my pipe"
# command "aplay -f cd 2>/dev/null"
## Or if you're want to use AudioCompress
# command "AudioCompress -m | aplay -f cd 2>/dev/null"
## Or to send raw PCM stream through PCM:
# command "nc example.org 8765"
# format "44100:16:2"
#}
#
## An example of a null output (for no audio output):
#
#audio_output {
# type "null"
# name "My Null Output"
# mixer_type "none" # optional
#}
#
###############################################################################
# Normalization automatic volume adjustments ##################################
#
# This setting specifies the type of ReplayGain to use. This setting can have
# the argument "off", "album", "track" or "auto". "auto" is a special mode that
# chooses between "track" and "album" depending on the current state of
# random playback. If random playback is enabled then "track" mode is used.
# See <http://www.replaygain.org> for more details about ReplayGain.
# This setting is off by default.
#
#replaygain "album"
#
# This setting sets the pre-amp used for files that have ReplayGain tags. By
# default this setting is disabled.
#
#replaygain_preamp "0"
#
# This setting sets the pre-amp used for files that do NOT have ReplayGain tags.
# By default this setting is disabled.
#
#replaygain_missing_preamp "0"
#
# This setting enables or disables ReplayGain limiting.
# MPD calculates actual amplification based on the ReplayGain tags
# and replaygain_preamp / replaygain_missing_preamp setting.
# If replaygain_limit is enabled MPD will never amplify audio signal
# above its original level. If replaygain_limit is disabled such amplification
# might occur. By default this setting is enabled.
#
#replaygain_limit "yes"
#
# This setting enables on-the-fly normalization volume adjustment. This will
# result in the volume of all playing audio to be adjusted so the output has
# equal "loudness". This setting is disabled by default.
#
#volume_normalization "no"
#
###############################################################################
# Character Encoding ##########################################################
#
# If file or directory names do not display correctly for your locale then you
# may need to modify this setting.
#
filesystem_charset "UTF-8"
#
###############################################################################

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# OpenAL config file.
#
# Option blocks may appear multiple times, and duplicated options will take the
# last value specified. Environment variables may be specified within option
# values, and are automatically substituted when the config file is loaded.
# Environment variable names may only contain alpha-numeric characters (a-z,
# A-Z, 0-9) and underscores (_), and are prefixed with $. For example,
# specifying "$HOME/file.ext" would typically result in something like
# "/home/user/file.ext". To specify an actual "$" character, use "$$".
#
# Device-specific values may be specified by including the device name in the
# block name, with "general" replaced by the device name. That is, general
# options for the device "Name of Device" would be in the [Name of Device]
# block, while ALSA options would be in the [alsa/Name of Device] block.
# Options marked as "(global)" are not influenced by the device.
#
# The system-wide settings can be put in /etc/openal/alsoft.conf and user-
# specific override settings in $HOME/.alsoftrc.
# For Windows, these settings should go into $AppData\alsoft.ini
#
# Option and block names are case-senstive. The supplied values are only hints
# and may not be honored (though generally it'll try to get as close as
# possible). Note: options that are left unset may default to app- or system-
# specified values. These are the current available settings:
##
## General stuff
##
[general]
## disable-cpu-exts: (global)
# Disables use of specialized methods that use specific CPU intrinsics.
# Certain methods may utilize CPU extensions for improved performance, and
# this option is useful for preventing some or all of those methods from being
# used. The available extensions are: sse, sse2, sse3, sse4.1, and neon.
# Specifying 'all' disables use of all such specialized methods.
#disable-cpu-exts =
## drivers: (global)
# Sets the backend driver list order, comma-seperated. Unknown backends and
# duplicated names are ignored. Unlisted backends won't be considered for use
# unless the list is ended with a comma (e.g. 'oss,' will try OSS first before
# other backends, while 'oss' will try OSS only). Backends prepended with -
# won't be considered for use (e.g. '-oss,' will try all available backends
# except OSS). An empty list means to try all backends.
#drivers =
## channels:
# Sets the output channel configuration. If left unspecified, one will try to
# be detected from the system, and defaulting to stereo. The available values
# are: mono, stereo, quad, surround51, surround51rear, surround61, surround71,
# ambi1, ambi2, ambi3. Note that the ambi* configurations provide ambisonic
# channels of the given order (using ACN ordering and SN3D normalization by
# default), which need to be decoded to play correctly on speakers.
#channels =
## sample-type:
# Sets the output sample type. Currently, all mixing is done with 32-bit float
# and converted to the output sample type as needed. Available values are:
# int8 - signed 8-bit int
# uint8 - unsigned 8-bit int
# int16 - signed 16-bit int
# uint16 - unsigned 16-bit int
# int32 - signed 32-bit int
# uint32 - unsigned 32-bit int
# float32 - 32-bit float
#sample-type = float32
## frequency:
# Sets the output frequency. If left unspecified it will try to detect a
# default from the system, otherwise it will default to 44100.
#frequency =
## period_size:
# Sets the update period size, in frames. This is the number of frames needed
# for each mixing update. Acceptable values range between 64 and 8192.
#period_size = 1024
## periods:
# Sets the number of update periods. Higher values create a larger mix ahead,
# which helps protect against skips when the CPU is under load, but increases
# the delay between a sound getting mixed and being heard. Acceptable values
# range between 2 and 16.
#periods = 3
## stereo-mode:
# Specifies if stereo output is treated as being headphones or speakers. With
# headphones, HRTF or crossfeed filters may be used for better audio quality.
# Valid settings are auto, speakers, and headphones.
#stereo-mode = auto
## stereo-encoding:
# Specifies the encoding method for non-HRTF stereo output. 'panpot' (default)
# uses standard amplitude panning (aka pair-wise, stereo pair, etc) between
# -30 and +30 degrees, while 'uhj' creates stereo-compatible two-channel UHJ
# output, which encodes some surround sound information into stereo output
# that can be decoded with a surround sound receiver. If crossfeed filters are
# used, UHJ is disabled.
#stereo-encoding = panpot
## ambi-format:
# Specifies the channel order and normalization for the "ambi*" set of channel
# configurations. Valid settings are: fuma, acn+sn3d, acn+n3d
#ambi-format = acn+sn3d
## hrtf:
# Controls HRTF processing. These filters provide better spatialization of
# sounds while using headphones, but do require a bit more CPU power. The
# default filters will only work with 44100hz or 48000hz stereo output. While
# HRTF is used, the cf_level option is ignored. Setting this to auto (default)
# will allow HRTF to be used when headphones are detected or the app requests
# it, while setting true or false will forcefully enable or disable HRTF
# respectively.
#hrtf = auto
## default-hrtf:
# Specifies the default HRTF to use. When multiple HRTFs are available, this
# determines the preferred one to use if none are specifically requested. Note
# that this is the enumerated HRTF name, not necessarily the filename.
#default-hrtf =
## hrtf-paths:
# Specifies a comma-separated list of paths containing HRTF data sets. The
# format of the files are described in docs/hrtf.txt. The files within the
# directories must have the .mhr file extension to be recognized. By default,
# OS-dependent data paths will be used. They will also be used if the list
# ends with a comma. On Windows this is:
# $AppData\openal\hrtf
# And on other systems, it's (in order):
# $XDG_DATA_HOME/openal/hrtf (defaults to $HOME/.local/share/openal/hrtf)
# $XDG_DATA_DIRS/openal/hrtf (defaults to /usr/local/share/openal/hrtf and
# /usr/share/openal/hrtf)
#hrtf-paths =
## cf_level:
# Sets the crossfeed level for stereo output. Valid values are:
# 0 - No crossfeed
# 1 - Low crossfeed
# 2 - Middle crossfeed
# 3 - High crossfeed (virtual speakers are closer to itself)
# 4 - Low easy crossfeed
# 5 - Middle easy crossfeed
# 6 - High easy crossfeed
# Users of headphones may want to try various settings. Has no effect on non-
# stereo modes.
#cf_level = 0
## resampler: (global)
# Selects the resampler used when mixing sources. Valid values are:
# point - nearest sample, no interpolation
# linear - extrapolates samples using a linear slope between samples
# sinc4 - extrapolates samples using a 4-point Sinc filter
# bsinc - extrapolates samples using a band-limited Sinc filter (varying
# between 12 and 24 points, with anti-aliasing)
# Specifying other values will result in using the default (linear).
#resampler = linear
## rt-prio: (global)
# Sets real-time priority for the mixing thread. Not all drivers may use this
# (eg. PortAudio) as they already control the priority of the mixing thread.
# 0 and negative values will disable it. Note that this may constitute a
# security risk since a real-time priority thread can indefinitely block
# normal-priority threads if it fails to wait. As such, the default is
# disabled.
#rt-prio = 0
## sources:
# Sets the maximum number of allocatable sources. Lower values may help for
# systems with apps that try to play more sounds than the CPU can handle.
#sources = 256
## slots:
# Sets the maximum number of Auxiliary Effect Slots an app can create. A slot
# can use a non-negligible amount of CPU time if an effect is set on it even
# if no sources are feeding it, so this may help when apps use more than the
# system can handle.
#slots = 64
## sends:
# Limits the number of auxiliary sends allowed per source. Setting this higher
# than the default has no effect.
#sends = 16
## output-limiter:
# Applies a gain limiter on the final mixed output. This reduces the volume
# when the output samples would otherwise clamp, avoiding excessive clipping
# noise.
#output-limiter = true
## dither:
# Applies dithering on the final mix, for 8- and 16-bit output by default.
# This replaces the distortion created by nearest-value quantization with low-
# level whitenoise.
#dither = true
## dither-depth:
# Quantization bit-depth for dithered output. A value of 0 (or less) will
# match the output sample depth. For int32, uint32, and float32 output, 0 will
# disable dithering because they're at or beyond the rendered precision. The
# maximum dither depth is 24.
#dither-depth = 0
## volume-adjust:
# A global volume adjustment for source output, expressed in decibels. The
# value is logarithmic, so +6 will be a scale of (approximately) 2x, +12 will
# be a scale of 4x, etc. Similarly, -6 will be x1/2, and -12 is about x1/4. A
# value of 0 means no change.
#volume-adjust = 0
## excludefx: (global)
# Sets which effects to exclude, preventing apps from using them. This can
# help for apps that try to use effects which are too CPU intensive for the
# system to handle. Available effects are: eaxreverb,reverb,chorus,compressor,
# distortion,echo,equalizer,flanger,modulator,dedicated
#excludefx =
## default-reverb: (global)
# A reverb preset that applies by default to all sources on send 0
# (applications that set their own slots on send 0 will override this).
# Available presets are: None, Generic, PaddedCell, Room, Bathroom,
# Livingroom, Stoneroom, Auditorium, ConcertHall, Cave, Arena, Hangar,
# CarpetedHallway, Hallway, StoneCorridor, Alley, Forest, City, Moutains,
# Quarry, Plain, ParkingLot, SewerPipe, Underwater, Drugged, Dizzy, Psychotic.
#default-reverb =
## trap-alc-error: (global)
# Generates a SIGTRAP signal when an ALC device error is generated, on systems
# that support it. This helps when debugging, while trying to find the cause
# of a device error. On Windows, a breakpoint exception is generated.
#trap-alc-error = false
## trap-al-error: (global)
# Generates a SIGTRAP signal when an AL context error is generated, on systems
# that support it. This helps when debugging, while trying to find the cause
# of a context error. On Windows, a breakpoint exception is generated.
#trap-al-error = false
##
## Ambisonic decoder stuff
##
[decoder]
## hq-mode:
# Enables a high-quality ambisonic decoder. This mode is capable of frequency-
# dependent processing, creating a better reproduction of 3D sound rendering
# over surround sound speakers. Enabling this also requires specifying decoder
# configuration files for the appropriate speaker configuration you intend to
# use (see the quad, surround51, etc options below). Currently, up to third-
# order decoding is supported.
hq-mode = false
## distance-comp:
# Enables compensation for the speakers' relative distances to the listener.
# This applies the necessary delays and attenuation to make the speakers
# behave as though they are all equidistant, which is important for proper
# playback of 3D sound rendering. Requires the proper distances to be
# specified in the decoder configuration file.
distance-comp = true
## nfc:
# Enables near-field control filters. This simulates and compensates for low-
# frequency effects caused by the curvature of nearby sound-waves, which
# creates a more realistic perception of sound distance. Note that the effect
# may be stronger or weaker than intended if the application doesn't use or
# specify an appropriate unit scale, or if incorrect speaker distances are set
# in the decoder configuration file. Requires hq-mode to be enabled.
nfc = true
## nfc-ref-delay
# Specifies the reference delay value for ambisonic output. When channels is
# set to one of the ambi* formats, this option enables NFC-HOA output with the
# specified Reference Delay parameter. The specified value can then be shared
# with an appropriate NFC-HOA decoder to reproduce correct near-field effects.
# Keep in mind that despite being designed for higher-order ambisonics, this
# applies to first-order output all the same. When left unset, normal output
# is created with no near-field simulation.
nfc-ref-delay =
## quad:
# Decoder configuration file for Quadrophonic channel output. See
# docs/ambdec.txt for a description of the file format.
quad =
## surround51:
# Decoder configuration file for 5.1 Surround (Side and Rear) channel output.
# See docs/ambdec.txt for a description of the file format.
surround51 =
## surround61:
# Decoder configuration file for 6.1 Surround channel output. See
# docs/ambdec.txt for a description of the file format.
surround61 =
## surround71:
# Decoder configuration file for 7.1 Surround channel output. See
# docs/ambdec.txt for a description of the file format. Note: This can be used
# to enable 3D7.1 with the appropriate configuration and speaker placement,
# see docs/3D7.1.txt.
surround71 =
##
## Reverb effect stuff (includes EAX reverb)
##
[reverb]
## boost: (global)
# A global amplification for reverb output, expressed in decibels. The value
# is logarithmic, so +6 will be a scale of (approximately) 2x, +12 will be a
# scale of 4x, etc. Similarly, -6 will be about half, and -12 about 1/4th. A
# value of 0 means no change.
#boost = 0
## emulate-eax: (global)
# Allows the standard reverb effect to be used in place of EAX reverb. EAX
# reverb processing is a bit more CPU intensive than standard, so this option
# allows a simpler effect to be used at the loss of some quality.
#emulate-eax = false
##
## PulseAudio backend stuff
##
[pulse]
## spawn-server: (global)
# Attempts to autospawn a PulseAudio server whenever needed (initializing the
# backend, enumerating devices, etc). Setting autospawn to false in Pulse's
# client.conf will still prevent autospawning even if this is set to true.
#spawn-server = true
## allow-moves: (global)
# Allows PulseAudio to move active streams to different devices. Note that the
# device specifier (seen by applications) will not be updated when this
# occurs, and neither will the AL device configuration (sample rate, format,
# etc).
#allow-moves = false
## fix-rate:
# Specifies whether to match the playback stream's sample rate to the device's
# sample rate. Enabling this forces OpenAL Soft to mix sources and effects
# directly to the actual output rate, avoiding a second resample pass by the
# PulseAudio server.
#fix-rate = false
##
## ALSA backend stuff
##
[alsa]
## device: (global)
# Sets the device name for the default playback device.
#device = default
## device-prefix: (global)
# Sets the prefix used by the discovered (non-default) playback devices. This
# will be appended with "CARD=c,DEV=d", where c is the card id and d is the
# device index for the requested device name.
#device-prefix = plughw:
## device-prefix-*: (global)
# Card- and device-specific prefixes may be used to override the device-prefix
# option. The option may specify the card id (eg, device-prefix-NVidia), or
# the card id and device index (eg, device-prefix-NVidia-0). The card id is
# case-sensitive.
#device-prefix- =
## capture: (global)
# Sets the device name for the default capture device.
#capture = default
## capture-prefix: (global)
# Sets the prefix used by the discovered (non-default) capture devices. This
# will be appended with "CARD=c,DEV=d", where c is the card id and d is the
# device number for the requested device name.
#capture-prefix = plughw:
## capture-prefix-*: (global)
# Card- and device-specific prefixes may be used to override the
# capture-prefix option. The option may specify the card id (eg,
# capture-prefix-NVidia), or the card id and device index (eg,
# capture-prefix-NVidia-0). The card id is case-sensitive.
#capture-prefix- =
## mmap:
# Sets whether to try using mmap mode (helps reduce latencies and CPU
# consumption). If mmap isn't available, it will automatically fall back to
# non-mmap mode. True, yes, on, and non-0 values will attempt to use mmap. 0
# and anything else will force mmap off.
#mmap = true
## allow-resampler:
# Specifies whether to allow ALSA's built-in resampler. Enabling this will
# allow the playback device to be set to a different sample rate than the
# actual output, causing ALSA to apply its own resampling pass after OpenAL
# Soft resamples and mixes the sources and effects for output.
#allow-resampler = false
##
## OSS backend stuff
##
[oss]
## device: (global)
# Sets the device name for OSS output.
#device = /dev/dsp
## capture: (global)
# Sets the device name for OSS capture.
#capture = /dev/dsp
##
## Solaris backend stuff
##
[solaris]
## device: (global)
# Sets the device name for Solaris output.
#device = /dev/audio
##
## QSA backend stuff
##
[qsa]
##
## JACK backend stuff
##
[jack]
## spawn-server: (global)
# Attempts to autospawn a JACK server whenever needed (initializing the
# backend, opening devices, etc).
#spawn-server = false
## buffer-size:
# Sets the update buffer size, in samples, that the backend will keep buffered
# to handle the server's real-time processing requests. This value must be a
# power of 2, or else it will be rounded up to the next power of 2. If it is
# less than JACK's buffer update size, it will be clamped. This option may
# be useful in case the server's update size is too small and doesn't give the
# mixer time to keep enough audio available for the processing requests.
#buffer-size = 0
##
## MMDevApi backend stuff
##
[mmdevapi]
##
## DirectSound backend stuff
##
[dsound]
##
## Windows Multimedia backend stuff
##
[winmm]
##
## PortAudio backend stuff
##
[port]
## device: (global)
# Sets the device index for output. Negative values will use the default as
# given by PortAudio itself.
#device = -1
## capture: (global)
# Sets the device index for capture. Negative values will use the default as
# given by PortAudio itself.
#capture = -1
##
## Wave File Writer stuff
##
[wave]
## file: (global)
# Sets the filename of the wave file to write to. An empty name prevents the
# backend from opening, even when explicitly requested.
# THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING FILES WITHOUT QUESTION!
#file =
## bformat: (global)
# Creates AMB format files using first-order ambisonics instead of a standard
# single- or multi-channel .wav file.
#bformat = false

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dir /usr/share/midi/freepats
# Automatically generated on Sun Feb 19 19:22:39 EST 2006
# by http://freepats.opensrc.org/mkcfg.sh.txt
drumset 0
25 Drum_000/025_Snare_Roll.pat
26 Drum_000/026_Snap.pat
27 Drum_000/027_High_Q.pat
31 Drum_000/031_Sticks.pat
32 Drum_000/032_Square_Click.pat
33 Drum_000/033_Metronome_Click.pat
34 Drum_000/034_Metronome_Bell.pat
35 Drum_000/035_Kick_1.pat amp=100
36 Drum_000/036_Kick_2.pat amp=100
37 Drum_000/037_Stick_Rim.pat
38 Drum_000/038_Snare_1.pat
39 Drum_000/039_Clap_Hand.pat amp=100
40 Drum_000/040_Snare_2.pat
41 Drum_000/041_Tom_Low_2.pat amp=100
42 Drum_000/042_Hi-Hat_Closed.pat
43 Drum_000/043_Tom_Low_1.pat amp=100
44 Drum_000/044_Hi-Hat_Pedal.pat
45 Drum_000/045_Tom_Mid_2.pat amp=100
46 Drum_000/046_Hi-Hat_Open.pat
47 Drum_000/047_Tom_Mid_1.pat amp=100
48 Drum_000/048_Tom_High_2.pat amp=100
49 Drum_000/049_Cymbal_Crash_1.pat
50 Drum_000/050_Tom_High_1.pat amp=100
51 Drum_000/051_Cymbal_Ride_1.pat
52 Drum_000/052_Cymbal_Chinese.pat
53 Drum_000/053_Cymbal_Ride_Bell.pat amp=100
54 Drum_000/054_Tombourine.pat
55 Drum_000/055_Cymbal_Splash.pat
56 Drum_000/056_Cow_Bell.pat
57 Drum_000/057_Cymbal_Crash_2.pat
58 Drum_000/058_Vibra-Slap.pat
59 Drum_000/059_Cymbal_Ride_2.pat
60 Drum_000/060_Bongo_High.pat
61 Drum_000/061_Bongo_Low.pat
62 Drum_000/062_Conga_High_1_Mute.pat
63 Drum_000/063_Conga_High_2_Open.pat
64 Drum_000/064_Conga_Low.pat
65 Drum_000/065_Timbale_High.pat
66 Drum_000/066_Timbale_Low.pat
67 Drum_000/067_Agogo_High.pat
68 Drum_000/068_Agogo_Low.pat
69 Drum_000/069_Cabasa.pat amp=100
70 Drum_000/070_Maracas.pat
71 Drum_000/071_Whistle_1_High_Short.pat
72 Drum_000/072_Whistle_2_Low_Long.pat
73 Drum_000/073_Guiro_1_Short.pat
74 Drum_000/074_Guiro_2_Long.pat
75 Drum_000/075_Claves.pat amp=100
76 Drum_000/076_Wood_Block_1_High.pat
77 Drum_000/077_Wood_Block_2_Low.pat
78 Drum_000/078_Cuica_1_Mute.pat amp=100
79 Drum_000/079_Cuica_2_Open.pat amp=100
80 Drum_000/080_Triangle_1_Mute.pat
81 Drum_000/081_Triangle_2_Open.pat
82 Drum_000/082_Shaker.pat
84 Drum_000/084_Belltree.pat
bank 0
0 Tone_000/000_Acoustic_Grand_Piano.pat amp=120 pan=center
1 Tone_000/001_Acoustic_Brite_Piano.pat
2 Tone_000/002_Electric_Grand_Piano.pat
4 Tone_000/004_Electric_Piano_1_Rhodes.pat
5 Tone_000/005_Electric_Piano_2_Chorused_Yamaha_DX.pat
6 Tone_000/006_Harpsichord.pat
7 Tone_000/007_Clavinet.pat
8 Tone_000/008_Celesta.pat
9 Tone_000/009_Glockenspiel.pat
13 Tone_000/013_Xylophone.pat
14 Tone_000/014_Tubular_Bells.pat
15 Tone_000/015_Dulcimer.pat
16 Tone_000/016_Hammond_Organ.pat
19 Tone_000/019_Church_Organ.pat
21 Tone_000/021_Accordion.pat
23 Tone_000/023_Tango_Accordion.pat
24 Tone_000/024_Nylon_Guitar.pat
25 Tone_000/025_Steel_Guitar.pat
26 Tone_000/026_Jazz_Guitar.pat
27 Tone_000/027_Clean_Electric_Guitar.pat
28 Tone_000/028_Muted_Electric_Guitar.pat
29 Tone_000/029_Overdriven_Guitar.pat
30 Tone_000/030_Distortion_Guitar.pat
32 Tone_000/032_Acoustic_Bass.pat
33 Tone_000/033_Finger_Bass.pat
34 Tone_000/034_Pick_Bass.pat
35 Tone_000/035_Fretless_Bass.pat
36 Tone_000/036_Slap_Bass_1.pat
37 Tone_000/037_Slap_Bass_2.pat
38 Tone_000/038_Synth_Bass_1.pat
40 Tone_000/040_Violin.pat
42 Tone_000/042_Cello.pat
44 Tone_000/044_Tremolo_Strings.pat
45 Tone_000/045_Pizzicato_Strings.pat
46 Tone_000/046_Harp.pat
47 Tone_000/047_Timpani.pat
48 Tone_000/048_String_Ensemble_1_Marcato.pat
53 Tone_000/053_Voice_Oohs.pat
56 Tone_000/056_Trumpet.pat
57 Tone_000/057_Trombone.pat
58 Tone_000/058_Tuba.pat
59 Tone_000/059_Muted_Trumpet.pat
60 Tone_000/060_French_Horn.pat
61 Tone_000/061_Brass_Section.pat
64 Tone_000/064_Soprano_Sax.pat
65 Tone_000/065_Alto_Sax.pat
66 Tone_000/066_Tenor_Sax.pat
67 Tone_000/067_Baritone_Sax.pat
68 Tone_000/068_Oboe.pat
69 Tone_000/069_English_Horn.pat
70 Tone_000/070_Bassoon.pat
71 Tone_000/071_Clarinet.pat
72 Tone_000/072_Piccolo.pat
73 Tone_000/073_Flute.pat
74 Tone_000/074_Recorder.pat
75 Tone_000/075_Pan_Flute.pat
76 Tone_000/076_Bottle_Blow.pat
79 Tone_000/079_Ocarina.pat
80 Tone_000/080_Square_Wave.pat
84 Tone_000/084_Charang.pat
88 Tone_000/088_New_Age.pat
94 Tone_000/094_Halo_Pad.pat
95 Tone_000/095_Sweep_Pad.pat
98 Tone_000/098_Crystal.pat
101 Tone_000/101_Goblins--Unicorn.pat
102 Tone_000/102_Echo_Voice.pat
104 Tone_000/104_Sitar.pat
114 Tone_000/114_Steel_Drums.pat
115 Tone_000/115_Wood_Block.pat
120 Tone_000/120_Guitar_Fret_Noise.pat
122 Tone_000/122_Seashore.pat
125 Tone_000/125_Helicopter.pat

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dir /usr/share/midi/freepats
# Automatically generated on Sun Feb 19 19:22:39 EST 2006
# by http://freepats.opensrc.org/mkcfg.sh.txt
drumset 0
25 Drum_000/025_Snare_Roll.pat
26 Drum_000/026_Snap.pat
27 Drum_000/027_High_Q.pat
31 Drum_000/031_Sticks.pat
32 Drum_000/032_Square_Click.pat
33 Drum_000/033_Metronome_Click.pat
34 Drum_000/034_Metronome_Bell.pat
35 Drum_000/035_Kick_1.pat amp=100
36 Drum_000/036_Kick_2.pat amp=100
37 Drum_000/037_Stick_Rim.pat
38 Drum_000/038_Snare_1.pat
39 Drum_000/039_Clap_Hand.pat amp=100
40 Drum_000/040_Snare_2.pat
41 Drum_000/041_Tom_Low_2.pat amp=100
42 Drum_000/042_Hi-Hat_Closed.pat
43 Drum_000/043_Tom_Low_1.pat amp=100
44 Drum_000/044_Hi-Hat_Pedal.pat
45 Drum_000/045_Tom_Mid_2.pat amp=100
46 Drum_000/046_Hi-Hat_Open.pat
47 Drum_000/047_Tom_Mid_1.pat amp=100
48 Drum_000/048_Tom_High_2.pat amp=100
49 Drum_000/049_Cymbal_Crash_1.pat
50 Drum_000/050_Tom_High_1.pat amp=100
51 Drum_000/051_Cymbal_Ride_1.pat
52 Drum_000/052_Cymbal_Chinese.pat
53 Drum_000/053_Cymbal_Ride_Bell.pat amp=100
54 Drum_000/054_Tombourine.pat
55 Drum_000/055_Cymbal_Splash.pat
56 Drum_000/056_Cow_Bell.pat
57 Drum_000/057_Cymbal_Crash_2.pat
58 Drum_000/058_Vibra-Slap.pat
59 Drum_000/059_Cymbal_Ride_2.pat
60 Drum_000/060_Bongo_High.pat
61 Drum_000/061_Bongo_Low.pat
62 Drum_000/062_Conga_High_1_Mute.pat
63 Drum_000/063_Conga_High_2_Open.pat
64 Drum_000/064_Conga_Low.pat
65 Drum_000/065_Timbale_High.pat
66 Drum_000/066_Timbale_Low.pat
67 Drum_000/067_Agogo_High.pat
68 Drum_000/068_Agogo_Low.pat
69 Drum_000/069_Cabasa.pat amp=100
70 Drum_000/070_Maracas.pat
71 Drum_000/071_Whistle_1_High_Short.pat
72 Drum_000/072_Whistle_2_Low_Long.pat
73 Drum_000/073_Guiro_1_Short.pat
74 Drum_000/074_Guiro_2_Long.pat
75 Drum_000/075_Claves.pat amp=100
76 Drum_000/076_Wood_Block_1_High.pat
77 Drum_000/077_Wood_Block_2_Low.pat
78 Drum_000/078_Cuica_1_Mute.pat amp=100
79 Drum_000/079_Cuica_2_Open.pat amp=100
80 Drum_000/080_Triangle_1_Mute.pat
81 Drum_000/081_Triangle_2_Open.pat
82 Drum_000/082_Shaker.pat
84 Drum_000/084_Belltree.pat
bank 0
0 Tone_000/000_Acoustic_Grand_Piano.pat amp=120 pan=center
1 Tone_000/001_Acoustic_Brite_Piano.pat
2 Tone_000/002_Electric_Grand_Piano.pat
4 Tone_000/004_Electric_Piano_1_Rhodes.pat
5 Tone_000/005_Electric_Piano_2_Chorused_Yamaha_DX.pat
6 Tone_000/006_Harpsichord.pat
7 Tone_000/007_Clavinet.pat
8 Tone_000/008_Celesta.pat
9 Tone_000/009_Glockenspiel.pat
13 Tone_000/013_Xylophone.pat
14 Tone_000/014_Tubular_Bells.pat
15 Tone_000/015_Dulcimer.pat
16 Tone_000/016_Hammond_Organ.pat
19 Tone_000/019_Church_Organ.pat
21 Tone_000/021_Accordion.pat
23 Tone_000/023_Tango_Accordion.pat
24 Tone_000/024_Nylon_Guitar.pat
25 Tone_000/025_Steel_Guitar.pat
26 Tone_000/026_Jazz_Guitar.pat
27 Tone_000/027_Clean_Electric_Guitar.pat
28 Tone_000/028_Muted_Electric_Guitar.pat
29 Tone_000/029_Overdriven_Guitar.pat
30 Tone_000/030_Distortion_Guitar.pat
32 Tone_000/032_Acoustic_Bass.pat
33 Tone_000/033_Finger_Bass.pat
34 Tone_000/034_Pick_Bass.pat
35 Tone_000/035_Fretless_Bass.pat
36 Tone_000/036_Slap_Bass_1.pat
37 Tone_000/037_Slap_Bass_2.pat
38 Tone_000/038_Synth_Bass_1.pat
40 Tone_000/040_Violin.pat
42 Tone_000/042_Cello.pat
44 Tone_000/044_Tremolo_Strings.pat
45 Tone_000/045_Pizzicato_Strings.pat
46 Tone_000/046_Harp.pat
47 Tone_000/047_Timpani.pat
48 Tone_000/048_String_Ensemble_1_Marcato.pat
53 Tone_000/053_Voice_Oohs.pat
56 Tone_000/056_Trumpet.pat
57 Tone_000/057_Trombone.pat
58 Tone_000/058_Tuba.pat
59 Tone_000/059_Muted_Trumpet.pat
60 Tone_000/060_French_Horn.pat
61 Tone_000/061_Brass_Section.pat
64 Tone_000/064_Soprano_Sax.pat
65 Tone_000/065_Alto_Sax.pat
66 Tone_000/066_Tenor_Sax.pat
67 Tone_000/067_Baritone_Sax.pat
68 Tone_000/068_Oboe.pat
69 Tone_000/069_English_Horn.pat
70 Tone_000/070_Bassoon.pat
71 Tone_000/071_Clarinet.pat
72 Tone_000/072_Piccolo.pat
73 Tone_000/073_Flute.pat
74 Tone_000/074_Recorder.pat
75 Tone_000/075_Pan_Flute.pat
76 Tone_000/076_Bottle_Blow.pat
79 Tone_000/079_Ocarina.pat
80 Tone_000/080_Square_Wave.pat
84 Tone_000/084_Charang.pat
88 Tone_000/088_New_Age.pat
94 Tone_000/094_Halo_Pad.pat
95 Tone_000/095_Sweep_Pad.pat
98 Tone_000/098_Crystal.pat
101 Tone_000/101_Goblins--Unicorn.pat
102 Tone_000/102_Echo_Voice.pat
104 Tone_000/104_Sitar.pat
114 Tone_000/114_Steel_Drums.pat
115 Tone_000/115_Wood_Block.pat
120 Tone_000/120_Guitar_Fret_Noise.pat
122 Tone_000/122_Seashore.pat
125 Tone_000/125_Helicopter.pat

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# This will automatically start MPD as your user when you log into GNOME/KDE,
# provided that the system-wide MPD has been disabled.
# Make sure to create your own ~/.mpdconf containing the path to your music,
# and adjust the other paths such that MPD can write to its log and databases.
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Exec=mpd
Terminal=false
Hidden=false
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
Name=MPD Music Player Daemon
Comment=start MPD as user when you log in
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