Hi Nigel,
I have done what you suggested below but I still have a problem.
What should I do to try and track down the problem?
I can not get Rosegarden to work on any distro.
Cheers
Bal.
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From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu
[mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Nigel
Henry
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 8:40 PM
To: linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Rosegarden4 Freezes my
machine,needtosystem reset.
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 20:43, Nigel Henry wrote:
  On Wednesday 01 March 2006 20:31, Bal Dobe wrote:
  I tried that and I get the message
 Realtime command not found
 When I type
 Qjackctl
 I get an error window which says
 Could not open Alsa sequencer as a client, midi patchbay will not be
 available.
 Bal 
 Hi Bal. This means that the snd-seq-midi module isn't loaded. On the 
CLI as
  root, run. modprobe snd-seq-midi , and now this error
should be gone. 
You
  don't have to use realtime, and I still don't
have it working on my 
Debian
  installs, but it does work on my Fedora Core installs,
but they are a 
bit
  different. Start Qjackctl after modprobing
snd-seq-midi, then go to 
setup,
  and uncheck the realtime box. Now try to start jack.
If it starts ok, 
then
  try Rosegarden4. Nigel.
 I'll come back with where you have to put snd-seq-midi, so that it 
loads at
  bootup, as I'm not booted into Debian at the mo.
Hi Bal. I'm back in Debian Sarge now. On the CLI, su to root, and open a
text
editor, gedit,kwrite or something. Go to /etc/modules. Add on a new
line.
snd-seq-midi . Save it and exit. The module should now load at bootup.
Nigel.
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu
 > [mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of 
lilli
  > chiffon
 > Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:17 PM
 > To: A list for linux audio users
 > Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] Rosegarden4 Freezes my machine,
 > needtosystem reset.
 >
 > Le mercredi 01 mars 2006 à 17:55 +0000, Bal Dobe a écrit :
 > > Just so that I am absolutely clear about what I have to do lilli
 > > chiffon:
 > >
 > > In a Terminal window, do I type
 > >
 > > /etc/init.d/realtime start
 > > qjackctl
 > > start
 > > rosegarden4
 > >
 > > And do I have to do these as root or a normal user?
 > >
 > > Baldobe
 >
 > Hi Baldobe,
 >
 > Here's that i do before using rosegarden4 (and avoid the freeze)
 >
 > In terminal, as root type : /etc/init.d/realtime start (it's allow a
 > simple user to use applications needing realtime capabilities) But 
you
  > must compile as module in your kernel (personnaly
i use
 > modules-assistant to do this)
 >
 > Qjackctl is the GUI for jack, and after launch it you start it (with 
the
  > start button lol)
 >
 > And then you launch rosegarden4
 >
 > Am i clear ?
 >
 > Hope it's helping you.
 >
 > P'tit Louis
 >
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