" Start the Kangas Sound Editor installation program by (double) clicking on it. If you are using Ubuntu, right-click on the installation .jar file in Nautilus, and then select "Open with OpenJDK Java 7 Runtime". For Linux from the command line, try:
I am not 100% sure I understand what you are saying, but kangas-sound-editor-install-3.2.1.jar is the Kangas Sound Editor installation program for version 3.2.1 of the software. Although .jar files are structured internally like .zip archives, there is no need to treat it like a zip file and un-zip it.
If the above still leaves you confused, I have a follow up question: What exactly did you download, and where did you download it from?
Cheers
Paul
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" Start the Kangas Sound Editor installation program by (double) clicking on it. If you are using Ubuntu, right-click on the installation .jar file in Nautilus, and then select "Open with OpenJDK Java 7 Runtime". For Linux from the command line, try:
I can't do that because I can't identify what the Kangas installation program is. I downloaded and unzipped the program.
I am brand new to Ubuntu/Linux so a bit of my confusion is with the platform in general, but please help me. I need to get sound software working!
Hi there,
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you.
I am not 100% sure I understand what you are saying, but kangas-sound-editor-install-3.2.1.jar is the Kangas Sound Editor installation program for version 3.2.1 of the software. Although .jar files are structured internally like .zip archives, there is no need to treat it like a zip file and un-zip it.
If the above still leaves you confused, I have a follow up question: What exactly did you download, and where did you download it from?
Cheers
Paul