Hi Brendan, thanks for your cares,
I've not planned to update to Ubuntu 11.04 (for reasons not relevant to
expose here). However, I guess I would get the same as you, as I suppose
this is unlikely to depend on hardware configuration. I've just checked
again the behavior for my current version, is
Igor,
There are two aspects here : one is playing MIDI files with gnome-
mplayer, the other is playing MIDI files in browser. I believe you agree
these are not the same question.
> 1. it takes many hours of programming
May be, I don't known, but I still trust you
2. it is an old format with no w
I've un-installed gnome-mplayer completely, so this has at least the
same effect. However, this leaves the question opened : either gnome-
mplayer should be fixed, or either gnome-mplayer should not be the
player used for MIDI files in browsers.
I do not know if a bug can be marked as fixed with a
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: totem
How to reproduce : open a simple MIDI file in Totem. It will play. Wait
for the performance to terminate, then hit the play button again. The
second time, the cursor is moving ahead j
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Totem plays midis in computer, not firefox.
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The invalid mark should be removed from this bug report, because that is
indeed a bug. FireFox insist one using gnome-mplayer for handling of
MIDI file, while gnome-mplayer is perfectly unable to play any MIDI file
at all, while Totem is able to. So this is indeed a bug, and moreover,
this bug is r
** Attachment added: "An example MIDI file to be opened in Totem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/792692/+attachment/2154400/+files/harmonic-series.mid
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
How to reproduce : open a simple MIDI file in Totem. It will play. Wait
for the performance to terminate, then hit the play button again. The
second time, the cursor is moving ahead just like if the file was
playing, but there is no more sound. You
Here an hint to the developers to solve the bug : I've noticed Totem,
which is installed by default with all Ubuntu installations, is able to
play MIDI files. Totem is actually used by the Gecko plugin to play WAV
files, and it works fine for that purpose. Gnome-MPLayer is *unable* to
play MIDI fil
Still the same with Ubuntu 10.10, after I've tried many things to make
it work, … no way, can't play a so much simple audio format which is 35
years old. By the way, that's same with Opera for Ubuntu too (except
that with Opera, I could cheat it : if I give the type attribute, the
string "audio/x-w
Confirmed on a fresh Kubuntu installed yesterday. I've opened a topic
about it on the French Ubuntu forum, and someone pointed me this bug
report.
The idea from Mario Bonino (2007-09-08) to add modconf in the core
installation, seems relevant indeed. Why was that bug report marked
invalid ? A bug
Still there on the last Kubuntu.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
FATAL: Module usbcore not found
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I have te same, please, don't close this bug report.
Quoted from console output:
[EciAdsl 1/5] Setting up USB support...
Preliminary USB device filesystem is missing... trying to mount
Preliminary USB device filesystem: failed to load
/usr/bin/eciadsl-start: line 263: fatal : commande introuvabl
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