[linux-audio-user] M-Audio Delta 1010 and MIDI

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Es geschah am Freitag, 7. Februar 2003 09:23 als Clemens Ladisch schrieb:
> > Ok, at least after a 'modprobe snd-seq-oss' I got the /dev/snd/seq
> > device,
>
> /dev/snd/seq is the ALSA sequencer device. The OSS sequencer would be
> /dev/sequencer.

I know, sorry, I just typed that to get all in one.

> > but I have to do that manually everytime I reboot. So why isn't this
> > module loaded automatically? According to my modules.conf it should:
> > ...
> > alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
> > ...
>
> Please check that the /dev/sequencer file has major/minor numbers 14, 1.

Yes, it is.

> And when you access /dev/sequencer, the module should be loaded, or there
> is an error message written to /var/log/messages.

Correct, accessing /dev/sequencer loads the module and /dev/snd/seq appears, 
but shouldn't the Alsa seq module be loaded automatically on startup? Alsa 
apps won't try to access /dev/sequencer before they actually open 
/dev/snd/seq, right? Thus, no Alsa app will work after a reboot without me 
having loaded the Alsa seq module manually (or having accessed 
/dev/sequencer).

Hope you still have patience to answer me ;)

Regards, Christian


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