On Saturday 05 July 2008 18:30:00 Michael Gilbert wrote:
Do you have timidity installed? If so, check that /etc/default/timidity
has TIM_ALSASEQ=true uncommented.
no, timidity had not previously been installed on my system. if you
look at kmid's dependencies, you will find that timidity
On Saturday 05 July 2008 19:10:56 Michael Gilbert wrote:
Then your problem is not with kmid. Seems to be with your audio setup.
I'm closing this bug.
wouldn't it make more sense to reassign the bug to the appropriate
package? it hasn't been fixed yet. which package would this apply
to?
found 366342 4:3.5.9-1
thank you
We are sorry if nobody responded when you filed the bug, KDE has
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On Thursday 03 July 2008 13:52:54 Michael Gilbert wrote:
[snip]
yes, this bug still exists. download any of the songs from
www.mididb.org, and try to play with kmid. you will get the errors as
described in previous messages.
thanks for doing this triage.
Do you have timidity installed? If
On Thursday 03 July 2008 17:35:42 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 03 July 2008 13:52:54 Michael Gilbert wrote:
[snip]
yes, this bug still exists. download any of the songs from
www.mididb.org, and try to play with kmid. you will get the errors as
described in
The Debian Qt/KDE team is trying to update the bug status of some old
bugs in the BTS, and I'm helping with this task.
Some time ago, you've reported bug number #366342 kmid: cannot open
/dev/sequencer to Debian's Bug Tracking System. You can read the bug
report at:
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