EagleIce wrote:
If what you say is true Niklas (which I suppose it is), then I have one more reason to be upset about how SuSE treats what probably for them are 'small customers'. In the SuSE 7.0 Handbook's Index you don't find one word about MIDI. SuSE support gives you this: 'Your enquiry goes beyond the scope of our Installation Support.' On SuSE's web-sites I have never found anything on MIDI in SuSE. I have been in contact with a lot of people who have been struggling back and forth trying to get MIDI to work on their SuSE box, it would save a lot of us a lot of pain and effort if there was somewhere a notice or a piece of information on which soundcards do and which don't support MIDI in SuSE/Linux.
does this answer your question /usr/share/doc/packages/alsa > less SOUNDCARDS
Cheers,
ei
On Monday 29 January 2001 17:13, Niklas Huldén wrote: [snip]
Well, you are more or less bound to use Timidity. As I understood the synth on most Soundblaster PCI-cards (en1371 or 70) is a "Windows-only" software synth. In practice Timidity does the same thing under Linux, but you can't use under all programs.
cheers
Niklas
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