Re: no connection...

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On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 20:33 -0500, Preston C. wrote:
> > If you need to use 2.6.26.x there is no fix available (AFAIK). MIDI i/o
> > from external devices in the alsa sequencer is broken. I got a partial
> > solution that gets midi input going but the internal timer in the alsa
> > sequencer is broken anyway.
> >
> > What to do depends on which Fedora you are running, if < 9 then you
> > could use the older 2.6.24.x rt kernel, if on 9 or 10 there is nothing
> > you can do until some kernel guru steps in and fixes the problem
> > (2.6.24.x is too old for the X server that runs on Fedora 9 - if you try
> > you will get X segfaults every once in a while and your session will
> > just die).
> >
> > I have had good enough results running the stock Fedora kernel on Fedora
> > 9. Make sure that jackd is running with realtime priority...
> >
> > Sorry to not have better news.
> >
> I am using F8 but am thinking about using F10. Fernando, do you think
> that it would be a good idea to use F10 instead of F8 for the problem
> I am having?

Which kernel are you booting? ("uname -r" to find out). Fedora 8 should
not exhibit the problem I was talking about, I have only seen it happen
in linux >= 2.6.26 (and perhaps 25 as well). 

It may be a problem in the particular Audigy alsa driver you have to use
for your card...

-- Fernando


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