Helgi Örn wrote:
When for exempel i try to play a midi file in KMid it says:
Couldn't open /dev/sequencer Probably there is another program using it.
I've understood that MIDI is something which is not a trivial thing to configure in Linux is that true? It seems to be complicated enough to make SuSE support reply with:
'Your enquiry goes beyond the scope of our Installation Support.'
I must say that i do not agree with that, i consider a MIDI function as something that ought to be a standard in a serious ('and user friendly' (ever heard that from the SuSE team?)) OS.
<RANT ON> And I consider a complete source Linux driver and full documentation of how to call all the functions, ought to be standard in a serious sound card. "Sorry, we can only support Windows. Technical information on our card is proprietary" I do not agree with THAT. It is up to SuSE to decide the scope of their Installation Support, and until sound card makers pull their weight I don't blame them. <RANT OFF> It is now up to the rest of the community to help you. Please tell the list the type of soundcard you have, and a little about what you have working on it and how you did it. I am sure some of us have a similar card and can help you finish the task. Yours, dproc -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq