The easy way is to add snd-seq-midi to /etc/modules. That doesn't fix the modprobe.conf bug if that's what it is, but it will allow you to forget about it. :) On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:13:10 +0100, Florian Schmidt <mista.tapas@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:43:56 +0200 > David Baron <d_baron@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Wednesday 22 December 2004 16:11, Florian Schmidt wrote: > > > possible solution: > > > > > > modprobe snd_seq_midi > > > > This indeed go MIDI going! Thanks. > > > > Question now is: What is happening on bootup (since I never needed to > > explicitely modprobe this before? > > > > I suppose it's a debian bug. probably modprobe.conf is not setup in such > a way that it is loaded automatically.. > > So either setup modprobe.conf to load it or maybe use modconf to do it.. > I'm sure you'll find a way after studying the debian user manual ;) > > flo > > -- > Palimm Palimm! > http://affenbande.org/~tapas/ > -- De gustibus non disputandum est.