Hi, --- Alexander <alexander@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi! > > Finaly I can run jackd and compile Adour. > > But I can't run Ardour. I can see the splash screen, > but Ardour killing > itself. > > So: > > # ardour > > Ardour/GTK 0.380.1 running with libardour 0.686.3 > Loading UI configuration file > /usr/local/ardour/ardour_ui.rc > Loading system configuration file > /usr/local/etc/ardour/ardour_system.rc > Loading user configuration file > /usr/local/etc/ardour/ardour.rc > ardour: [WARNING]: MMC MIDI port "trident" not > available: no MMC control > possible > 343: received signal 4 > ardour is killing itself for a clean exit > Killed > > > I don't get Ardour using CVS because I can't connect > the cvsroot. > > So, I get the file ardour_current-cvs.tar in the > website of Ardour. > > What is MIDI port "trident"? I haven't hardware > trident, any, in my computer. Paul uses the settings for his hardware and installation in the default ardour.rc file. > The TODO file say: "don't initiate MIDI binding if > there is no MMC control". > > Is it my answer? I'd say yes. > But where I disable "MIDI binding"? In the ardour.rc file. > I don't make any change in the files *.rc > > But after this error I remove any line about MMC or > MIDI and I get the same > error. You've probably got more than one ardour.rc file. Perhaps a system wide and one for normaluser. If you're editing ~/normaluser/ardour/.ardour.rc and getting the above message it's because you're starting ardour from the system wide ardour.rc. Incidentally, there are ardour mailing lists. ron > Somebody can help me? > > Thanks! > Alexander > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com