2.2. Running Aldrin

If you installed Aldrin systemwide, you can find Aldrin in your desktop environments start menu in the section Sound & Video.

If you installed Aldrin into your homefolder, you have to run it manually. In the previous example, we installed Aldrin to /home/paniq/usr, which means that the applications start script aldrin will reside in /home/paniq/usr/bin. Run that script.

You will be greeted by a splash screen that fades when Aldrin has been fully initialized. During startup, Aldrin will guess the best sound driver available and run it. If there was a problem during initialization of the sound device, you will be notified of the problem and asked to pick a different configuration in the Preferences dialog.

Pretend that everything has worked correctly. Your startup screen should be looking like this:

Figure 2-1. Aldrin main window after first start.