Hi-
Yes, there is apparently a very similar issue in the RT kernels. I even
go ahold of the patch and attempted to fix the issue in the latest
kernel I compiled, only to find that particular bug did not exist in my
version of the source. I contacted the maintainer, and he said the
fix was for the RT kernels, since that bug in question only existed there.
Anyway, to make a long story short, whatever ails my kernel is a
completely different bug with the same symptoms :-(
Thanks for the response. I suppose I could try downgrading kernels to
see if I can find a fix that way.
Tony Smolar
Jean-Baptiste Mestelan wrote:
2009/3/1 Tony Smolar <tsmolars(a)netscape.net>
Greetings,
Ever since I updated my system to Fedora 8, I haven't been able to use
my external MIDI keyboard or the wavetable on my sblive card via aplaymidi.
aplaymidi will usually play the first note of a song, and nothing
more. Kmid does exactly the same thing.
yet the 'aplay' command seems able to read and write to the MIDI port.
I am running 2.6.26.8-57.fc8, and I've also tried 2.6.27.13 both have
the same issue. The correct drivers do exist. I haven't noticed any
errors in the logs.
I'm hoping to finally get this resolved, and I can send whatever info is
needed.
Hello Tony.
Not sure if this is the problem you are currently facing, but:
I experienced MIDI trouble when updating to 2.6.26.3-r3: MIDI
messages out of my USB Midisport 2x2 behaved in a completely erratic
way, as was confirmed by kmidimonitor.
This was also reported on the LAT list: this message states that this
particular kernel and USB MIDI do not play well together:
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-tuning/2008-August/000053…
I do not know if or in which kernel version this was fixed; I have
since reverted to 2.6.24.7-r17, which works fine here.
Kind regards.
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