[linux-audio-user] Steinberg USB MIDI 2 and red hat?

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Hi there.  Does anybody have a step by step on how to get a little =
Steinberg USB MIDI 2 (2 ins 2 outs, little blueish box) running with red =
hat 9?  I have installed the planet ccrma alsa stuff, along with the =
audio stuff.  things are working to some degree (except I haven't been =
able to record yet - but I'll wait to ask about that, when my real sound =
card comes :) )

I haven't got a clue, basically.  I'm pretty new.  When I wanted a midi =
interface to work in Cakewalk for DOS (that's right, that's what I was =
using last) I just downloaded the driver, and copied the driver into a =
file called driver.something  -  this apparently is not quite that =
simple?  (I have read the planet ccrma how to on usb interfaces - so far =
nothing, and I was afraid the apt-get hotplug thing would flash firmware =
onto my steinberg that wouldn't be right, considering the steinberg =
isn't listed on their hardware list...

am I even remotely understandable???

thanks in advance! *laugh*

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NQuit Records
www.nquit.com
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I haven't got a clue, basically.&nbsp; =
I'm pretty=20
new.&nbsp; When I wanted a midi interface to work in Cakewalk for DOS =
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right, that's what I was using last) I just downloaded the driver, and =
copied=20
the driver into a file called driver.something&nbsp; -&nbsp; this =
apparently is=20
not quite that simple?&nbsp; (I have read the planet ccrma how to on usb =

interfaces - so far nothing, and I was afraid the apt-get hotplug thing =
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flash firmware onto my steinberg that wouldn't be right, considering the =

steinberg isn't listed on their hardware list...</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>am I even remotely =
understandable???</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>thanks in advance! *laugh*</FONT></DIV>
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