I have this partition where the OS is installed (Linux). And I have this partition where all my plugins are installed, mounted as /home/music.
I installed a new OS and Waveform. The plugins partition is still mounted as /home/music.
Now, Waveform can't find most plugins. When I open the plugin list, right-click one and select Open Containing Folder, Waveform barfs an error saying it can't find the directory /tmp/whateversomething.
What is going on? Why is Waveform looking for plugins in subdirectories of /tmp?
I installed a new OS and Waveform. The plugins partition is still mounted as /home/music.
Now, Waveform can't find most plugins. When I open the plugin list, right-click one and select Open Containing Folder, Waveform barfs an error saying it can't find the directory /tmp/whateversomething.
What is going on? Why is Waveform looking for plugins in subdirectories of /tmp?
Statistics: Posted by lmv — Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:09 pm — Replies 2 — Views 69