On Thursday 27 December 2001 23:35, you wrote: > On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 07:31:39PM +0100, Xia Shang wrote: > > I know now what's the problem. With "ls -l /dev/sequencer" I get > > > > crw------- 1 shang root 14, 1 Mar 24 2001 /dev/sequencer. > > Ok, so the special file is there as such, and does have a major/minor > number that's in order with my older, but probably congruent, system. > > > After changing the permission as root and as user "shang"( so that with > > "ls -l /dev/sequencer" it looks like > > > > crwx------ 1 shang root 14, 1 Mar 24 2001 /dev/sequencer > > > > ) I logged > > out and logged in. But to my dissapointment it is still > > > > crw------- 1 shang root 14, 1 Mar 24 2001 /dev/sequencer. > > > > I can't save it! > > How can I solve it? > > It's probably dynamically set when you try to use it--this happens with > ttys, for instance. What are you running that tries to use it again? > If it's not suid, it'll probably change it to your user ID. The question > now is whether the entire sound system has actually been set up correctly. > > Cheers,
Hello, I don't think there's something wrong with my entire sound system. In fact I can use any sound application including "KMidi" but "KMid". It is this "KMid" that the e-card can't open! Sincerely _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list