Rui Nuno Capela wrote: > On Fri, March 7, 2008 12:00, schoappied wrote: > >> Rui Nuno Capela wrote: >> >>> On Thu, March 6, 2008 23:05, schoappied wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Rui Nuno Capela wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> probably you'll need to select the alsa_raw midi driver, then erase >>>>> the midi device and then put the former back to alsa_seq >>>>> >>>>> byee >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Yes, did that, but the problem is that it is always back at a new >>>> startup... >>>> >>> that's weird. >>> >>> ok. try to find _every_ qsynthrc configuration file on your file-system >>> and remove any that doesn't belong to your regular user. usually this >>> file is located in ~/.qt/qsynthrc (0.2.x) or >>> ~/.config/rncbc.org/Qsynth.conf >>> (0.3.x). if you have one in /etc/qt3/qsynthrc, get rid of it! >>> >>> >>> if that fails, try removing the configuration file (ie. backup with a >>> different name) and start all over from scratch >>> >>> >> Thanks, that solved it! >> >> > > please, it might be useful to someone else if you say which of the > "solutions" actually solved it > > you say you wasted a lot of time with this, as in subject line, but please > don't let anyone else go through the same > > grab a chance for your experience be of help to others > SOLUTION: I removed the qsynthrc files in /home/user/.gt .... there were two file with qsynth in it. backuped them and removed them... Dirk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user