From: Robert J. <rob...@da...> - 2004-08-09 17:00:58
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On Sunday 08 August 2004 17.44, Sean Parsons wrote: > Hmmm, the [oR] button has a blank menu when I click on it. So something is > definitely not right. Very wierd though this does not sound like a MusE error. The menu should contain all output ports that jack has reported. Are the ports visible in, say, qjackctl ? You mentioned using other apps with success, do they still work? /Robert > > Sean. > > On Sunday 08 Aug 2004 15:12, Robert Jonsson wrote: > > On Sunday 08 August 2004 12.15, Sean Parsons wrote: > > > OK. > > > > > > It seems I've solved the issue I had by either changing my kernel or > > > moving my Audigy to a different PCI slot. I'll try my previous kernel > > > later to see what it was that made the difference. > > > > Great! > > > > Be sure to let us know if other strange things occur. Tuning a system is > > a complicated process and I'd like to have as many pieces of the puzzle > > as possible. > > > > > But I've still got a completely silent Muse, both MIDI and audio tracks > > > are completely silent. The only thing that doesn't quite seem right is > > > in the routing window I can't connect anything to the ALSA tracks that > > > are listed, which doesn't quite seem right. > > > > That is wierd, no error messages when you try to connect the output? > > > > The meters did move in the mixer right? > > > > Mmm, you refer to the "routing window", do you mean the menu item in the > > mixer, view->routing? I don't usually use this and can't check if this > > works as advertised at the moment. (in which case it should be marked as > > defunct in the errata) > > > > Normally you use the [oR] button on the output mixer strip, this is > > thoroughly tested and should work. Not that it guarantees anything... > > Was this what didn't work? > > > > /Robert > > > > > Thanks for the help everyone. > > > Sean. > > > > > > On Thursday 05 August 2004 22:30, Allan Klinbail wrote: > > > > Okay, > > > > > > > > That setup is exactly as mine (even though I didn't touch udev), and > > > > still being fairly new to gentoo, thanks for the tip. Mandrake > > > > doesn't use udev, but from what I can gather that's just a > > > > configuration file telling the system permissions to assign to > > > > devices as they become active. > > > > > > > > I have been manually have been changing the permissions before > > > > running as root and the system has not changed them again until after > > > > a reboot indicating it shouldn't be impacting real time behaviour > > > > (through installing 2 new kernels over 4 attempts yesterday I got to > > > > observe this behaviour). > > > > > > > > I've pasted my USE flags from my /etc/make.conf file below... as we > > > > are having similar problems it would be good to see if there are any > > > > similarities, but if anyone on gentoo isn't having these problems > > > > that would probably be even better. > > > > > > > > USE="X gtk gnome -kde -oss -apm alsa acpi aim audiofile avi berkdb > > > > gpm motif bonobo caps cdr crypt cups curl dga doc dvd dvdr encode evo > > > > fftw flac flash gd gtk2 gtk2html gif gdbm libwww pam pdflib python > > > > icq imlib jack java jikes joystick jpeg ladcca mad mbox mcal mmx sse > > > > mozilla msn ncurses offensive oggvorbis png qt readline slang svga > > > > sdl spell quicktime ssl tcltk tcpd tiff theora videos wmf xinerama > > > > xml xmms xv xvid yahoo zlib nls" > > > > > > > > On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 06:51, Sean Parsons wrote: > > > > > Allan. > > > > > > > > > > The various sound and midi devices are mapped to my main user and > > > > > the audio group, since I've set up the permissions in udev that > > > > > way. Hmmm, I wonder if udev has anything to do with this? I don't > > > > > know if Mandrake uses udev and if it doesn't that's another thing > > > > > to eliminate/check out. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Sean. > > > > > > > > > > On Thursday 05 August 2004 04:51, you wrote: > > > > > > > > Also here's a capture of the console output from Muse when I > > > > > > > > ran it, imported a midi file to the project and resized the > > > > > > > > window slightly which seemed to coincide with the > > > > > > > > disconnection: starting with default template > > > > > > > > midi thread 21695 _NOT_ running SCHED_FIFO > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Aha! > > > > > > > This error message is a bad one. I bet this is the problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm pretty sure this has to do with kernel 2.6 or NPTL. > > > > > > > I'm not sure how to check if a system has NPTL, do you know if > > > > > > > it you system uses it? > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi... While I also am experiencing similar problems on a Gentoo > > > > > > system, I don't get the error above. I am also using a 2.6.5 > > > > > > kernel, but i didn't manually patch it I grabbed it from thac's > > > > > > rpms for mandrake 10 (using a little app call rpm2targz). > > > > > > > > > > > > I only get messages about "cannot create thread" when running as > > > > > > a normal user. Sean, just a point, for some reason I cannot > > > > > > explain, the device permissions for /dev/snd/sequencer seem to > > > > > > default to my normal user on startup, I have no idea how that > > > > > > happens (checked devfsd.conf and it should be root) - could you > > > > > > check if you're gentoo does the same thing? > > > > > > > > > > > > How can I check if I am running NPTL? Is it a choice in kernel > > > > > > configuration or a library of some kind. > > > > > > > > > > > > It seems on my machine to be a performance issue, I cannot get > > > > > > anymore than 3 ports of MIDI operational before the xruns start > > > > > > flying in. > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by OSTG. Have you noticed the > > > > > changes on Linux.com, ITManagersJournal and NewsForge in the past > > > > > few weeks? Now, one more big change to announce. We are now OSTG- > > > > > Open Source Technology Group. Come see the changes on the new OSTG > > > > > site. www.ostg.com _______________________________________________ > > > > > Lmuse-user mailing list > > > > > Lmu...@li... > > > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-user > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by OSTG. 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