Oh - I remember, I'm lying through my teeth.
I apt-get upgraded today!
James Titcumb wrote:
Hi Free,
That did indeed get rid of the message. For some reason (even before I loaded snd-seq-midi), qjackctl now starts without any problems... strange, as nothing has changed (as far as I know!).
Muse however still does not load :(. Now gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ muse No superuser privileges, enabling system timer fallback no locale <muse_en_GB>/</usr/share/muse/locale> locale <en_GB> panic: alloc 56 Segmentation fault
Thanks for your help, now qjackctl doesn't complain about MIDI! :)
Many thanks, James
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
|--==> Daniel James writes:
DJ> Hi James, >>I was wondering if anyone had managed to get Muse or QJackctl to >>work??
DJ> I have qjackctl running under Ubuntu x86_64, but I also see 'Could not DJ> open ALSA sequencer'. I assumed it was due to not having a MIDI DJ> device on this laptop, but the Delta 1010 definitely has one -
To get rid of the message try loading the snd-seq-midi module.
Cheers,
Free
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