On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 03:12 -0700, Robert Persson wrote: > 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. Most probably. Have you checked /var/log/messages and/or the output of dmesg? Most probably you will find a kernel oops that somehow touched the alsa driver only. A reboot is the only option if that happened. -- Fernando