[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it looks more to me that you yourself ran soundrake and switched to
the OSS driver instead of the ALSA driver.
You can switch back and forth with soundrake (or draksound, I always
confuse these names).
No, it does not switch for me. The ALSA driver cannot be
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Ron Stodden wrote:
well, you need a soundcard with midi support (and it has to be correctly enabled).
While KMid does not work, KMidi does. What could be the difference?
It probably uses a software wavesynth through timidity.
Fake midi :)
KMid worked without any
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Ron Stodden wrote:
# alias sound-slot-0 es1371
alias sound-slot-0 snd-ens1371
See the difference?
yes
This looks like a Mandrake installer fault. What is the difference
between the es1371 and snd_ens1371 modules? Are they both necessary?
No, it looks more to me
Ron Stodden wrote on 4th October:
I have not seen since 7.2 the lovely animated keyboard per Midi channel
display (there can be 16 animated keyboards showing all at once!)
that lets you change Midi channel insruments at will that the midi and
karaoke player KMid used to provide.
KMid
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On Monday 07 October 2002 14:27, Ron Stodden wrote:
KMid complains that /dev/sequencer must be in use by another program.
It is not. Worse, /dev/sequencer does not exist.
well, you need a soundcard with midi support (and it has to be correctly
Danny Tholen wrote:
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On Monday 07 October 2002 14:27, Ron Stodden wrote:
KMid complains that /dev/sequencer must be in use by another program.
It is not. Worse, /dev/sequencer does not exist.
well, you need a soundcard with midi support
On Monday 07 October 2002 08:52 pm, Ron Stodden wrote:
Danny Tholen wrote:
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On Monday 07 October 2002 14:27, Ron Stodden wrote:
KMid complains that /dev/sequencer must be in use by another program.
It is not. Worse, /dev/sequencer does not
Maks Orlovich wrote:
KMidi does software MIDI (i.e. the same as Timidity, which an old version of
it's based on), it only needs /dev/dsp
Aha! Great Progress!
I commented out in /etc/modules.conf:
# alias sound-slot-0 es1371
# above snd-ens1371 snd-pcm-oss
Then rebooted, opened a root
On Thursday 03 October 2002 22:34, Ron Stodden wrote:
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 03 Oct 2002 16:13:16 +0200
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that's not really true. When generating the hdlists, we
check for conflicts, provides etc. This is the first step. Second
David Walser wrote:
Annoying isn't it? The fixes that need to be made
are:
kdemultimedia needs to not conflict with TiMidity++
kdemultimedia needs to not provide /usr/bin/timidity
kdemultimedia's
/usr/share/apps/kmidi/config/timidity.cfg needs to
source /usr/share/timidity/midia.cfg and
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 19:46:26 +1000
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is really disturbing to me is that the installer installs both.
This means that the installer installs RPMs blind, just ignoring any
errors.
No such error was recorded in the /root install logs. That is not a
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 19:46:26 +1000
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is really disturbing to me is that the installer installs both.
This means that the installer installs RPMs blind, just ignoring any
errors.
No such error was recorded in the /root install logs. That is not a
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 19:46:26 +1000
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is really disturbing to me is that the installer installs both.
This means that the installer installs RPMs blind, just ignoring any
errors.
No such error was
On Thursday 03 October 2002 10:13, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 19:46:26 +1000
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is really disturbing to me is that the installer installs both.
This means that the installer
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Clive Dove wrote:
In 9.0, the installer installed alsa for the emu10k1 and I get sound but no
midi.
Actually, because it uses alsa, you can now have real hardware midi, but
you need to load a soundfont (from SBlive CD for example) first. I tried
to convince Thierry to
On Thursday 03 October 2002 11:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Clive Dove wrote:
In 9.0, the installer installed alsa for the emu10k1 and I get sound but
no midi.
Actually, because it uses alsa, you can now have real hardware midi, but
you need to load a soundfont (from
On Thu Oct 03 11:07 -0400, Clive Dove wrote:
But now a new problem. When I try to install timidity, I get an error message
to the effect that I must first remove kdemultimedia-3.0.3-7mdk.
I would cheerfully delete kdemultimedia-3.0.3-7mdk if I was sure that it would
not impair the
On 03 Oct 2002 16:13:16 +0200
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that's not really true. When generating the hdlists, we
check for conflicts, provides etc. This is the first step. Second
step, during install, we suppose conflicts have been checked, so
we prefer installing
--- Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I grant that, but during installation every pkg that
is selected will be
installed irregardless of any conflict which may
exist.
And thank goodness for that! It's bad enough all the
stupid conflicts Laurent put on his packages, but at
least it
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On Thursday 03 October 2002 18:14, Clive Dove wrote:
I was about to rip out alsa and kdemultimedia and install the ossfree
module and timidity++ and instruments.
Well, you might prefer ossfree because of other reasons, but ALSA supports the most
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Clive Dove wrote:
In 9.0, the installer installed alsa for the emu10k1 and I get sound but no
midi.
Actually, because it uses alsa, you can now have real hardware midi, but
you need to load a soundfont (from SBlive CD for
Please remove my e-mail from the mailing list
Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
On 03 Oct 2002 16:13:16 +0200Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I think that's not really true. When generating the hdlists, we check for conflicts, provides etc. This is the first step. Second
On Thursday 03 October 2002 14:25, Danny Tholen wrote:
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On Thursday 03 October 2002 18:14, Clive Dove wrote:
I was about to rip out alsa and kdemultimedia and install the ossfree
module and timidity++ and instruments.
Well, you might prefer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Clive Dove wrote:
In 9.0, the installer installed alsa for the emu10k1 and I get sound but no
midi.
Actually, because it uses alsa, you can now have real hardware midi, but
you need to load a soundfont (from SBlive CD for example) first. I
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 03 Oct 2002 16:13:16 +0200
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that's not really true. When generating the hdlists, we
check for conflicts, provides etc. This is the first step. Second
step, during install, we suppose conflicts have been
9.0 kdemultimedia and TiMidity++ conflict.
/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/TiMidity++-2.11.3-1mdk.i586.rpm;echo RESULT=$?
error: failed dependencies:
TiMidity++ conflicts with kdemultimedia-3.0.3-7mdk
RESULT=1
I notice that kdemultimedia installs /usr/bin/timidity, a 275.7 KB
executable, and
--- Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
9.0 kdemultimedia and TiMidity++ conflict.
I notice that kdemultimedia installs
/usr/bin/timidity, a 275.7 KB
executable, and nothing in /usr/share.
TiMidity++ tries to install /usr/bin/timidity and in
/usr/share
timidity, the man for timidity, and
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