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wiki:session_management [2014/10/07 23:35] – [Other Session Managers] jeb_ponderworthy.comwiki:session_management [2022/08/15 01:42] – [Links] nedko
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 ===== Overview of Session Managers ===== ===== Overview of Session Managers =====
  
-This is a brief synopsis of the most well-known session managers available for Linux.+=== GUI Session Managers ===
  
-  +These are some of the most well-known session managers available for Linux, in order of historical appearance.
-  * [[apps:categories:nsm]] +
-  * [[apps:all:ladish]] +
-  * [[apps:categories:jack_session]] +
-  * [[apps:categories:lash]] (Lash is depricatedbut you can still use it in Ladish) +
-=== Other Session Managers ===+
  
-There are other session managers available for Linux.  [[http://aj-snapshot.sourceforge.net/|aj-snapshot]] is a command-line tool and background service which can serve as the foundation for a complete semi-manual session management system. One such implementation is documented [[http://lsn.ponderworthy.com/doku.php/robust_session_management|here]].  Another command-line session manager framework is [[http://chino.tuxfamily.org/|Chino]].+  * [[apps:categories:lash]] (lash functionality is superseded by ladish which is fork of lash)  
 +  * [[apps/all/ladish]] with or without [[apps:all:Claudia]] 
 +  * [[apps:categories:nsm]] and [[https://github.com/jackaudio/new-session-manager|New Session Manager]] - a fork of NON session manager 
 +  * [[apps/all/raysession]] 
 +  * [[apps:categories:jack_session]] (deprecated) 
 + 
 +=== Session Management Using the Command Line === 
 + 
 +Quite a few folks are using scripts with tools developed for this purpose. 
 + 
 +  [[http://aj-snapshot.sourceforge.net/|aj-snapshot]] is a command-line tool and background service which can serve as the foundation for a complete semi-manual session management system. One such implementation is documented [[http://lsn.ponderworthy.com/doku.php/robust_session_management|here]].   
 +  * Another command-line session manager framework is [[http://chino.tuxfamily.org/|Chino]].
  
 ===== Links ===== ===== Links =====
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 A selection of links providing further information about Linux audio session management. A selection of links providing further information about Linux audio session management.
  
-[[http://lwn.net/Articles/533594/|Linux Weekly News: A Brief Survey of Linux Audio Session Managers]] by Dave Philips (January 2013)+[[http://libremusicproduction.com/tutorials/modular-set-ups-concepts-and-practices-using-non-session-managerNon-Session-Manager Tutorial]]
  
-[[http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Non%20Session%20ManagerNon-Session-Manager website]]+[[https://vimeo.com/8530340|ladish-0.2 demonstration video]] 
 + 
 +[[wiki:simple_claudia_studio|]]
  
 [[http://www.penguinproducer.com/2011/12/the-ladi-session-handler/|The Penguin Producer: The LADI Session Handler]] [[http://www.penguinproducer.com/2011/12/the-ladi-session-handler/|The Penguin Producer: The LADI Session Handler]]
  
-[[http://tangostudio.tuxfamily.org/en/documentations/ladish|Tango Studio: LADISH]] +[[http://lwn.net/Articles/533594/|Linux Weekly NewsA Brief Survey of Linux Audio Session Managers]] by Dave Philips (January 2013)
- +
-[[http://nedko.arnaudov.name/blog/|Nedko Arnaudov: LADISH Creator's Blog]] +
- +
-[[http://tangostudio.tuxfamily.org/en/documentations/jacksession|Tango StudioJack Session]]+
  
wiki/session_management.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/15 01:44 by nedko