Daniel Hawthorn wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Are there any messages in /var/log/messages -- probably "cannot submit
> > URB", or something else USB-related?
>
> Also a negative - it looks like everything is working fine from the USB
> end.
Is there a message when you unplug the device while
At Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:04:07 -0400,
Daniel Hawthorn wrote:
>
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >
> > Do you see something when you run "cat /dev/snd/midiCxD0", where x is
> > the card number?
>
> Not a thing - midiC1D0 is the only device that exists when I do a "cat
> /dev/snd/" and I see nothing
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Do you see something when you run "cat /dev/snd/midiCxD0", where x is
the card number?
Not a thing - midiC1D0 is the only device that exists when I do a "cat
/dev/snd/" and I see nothing when I pound some keys on my MIDI
controller.
Are there any messages in /var/log/m
Daniel Hawthorn wrote:
> I'm currently running a Debian system on with a M-Audio Quattro
> midi/audio interface. Everything is working great except I get no midi
> input from the device. Midi out works great, audio in/out works great.
> Just... no midi in.
Do you see something when you run "ca
Hi list,
I'm currently running a Debian system on with a M-Audio Quattro
midi/audio interface. Everything is working great except I get no midi
input from the device. Midi out works great, audio in/out works great.
Just... no midi in. I generally test using PD to see if I see any
midi input an