Re: how to force an alsa midi cleanup?

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On Tuesday 16 May 2006 19:56 you were like:
> On 5/16/06, Robert Persson <ireneshusband@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > The situation I have right at the moment is that the connection graph in
> > qjackctl is showing midi ports for rosegarden, even though there is no
> > rosegarden running (I have double-checked using "ps -A | grep rose").
>
> I've been having this problem a lot lately with Rosegarden.  I'm using
> Rosegarden4.  I've been getting rid of it by doing "killall
> rosegarden4".  The Rosegarden sequencer process is named something
> different, like "rosegardensequencer".  You might try killing that as
> well.

I've done all those things -- clicked refresh, killalled rosegarden and 
anything like rosegarden, kill -9ed rosegarden, kill -9ed anything to do with 
wine or dssi, then chopped them up and fed them to the wolves, and then blown 
up the wolves. But it's still there. And now it's been joined by non-existent 
session of muse sequencer (which hadn't been behaving at all even when it did 
exist, at least as far as midi connections went).

I guess I've got to get around to that reboot I was planning.

-- 
Robert Persson

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