Rosegarden claims there is no driver for the sequencer
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Hi
I have been trying to set up a DAW (digital audio workstation) out of my
lenny/sid box for basic midi/audio sequencing and editing, so that I can
get rid of windoze for good.
I have gone through many steps to improve responsiveness and to get
better latencies. I am currently using jackd, which works flawlessly for
most of my applications, for both midi and audio.
The only problem I have faced so far is with Rosegarden. I can
successfully use ardour-gtk, wired, audacity and other things like
standalone synths, hydrogen (which is an amazing drum machine, btw) and
others.
THe only app that's still bugging me (and which is the one that I want
to turn into the center of my daw) is Rosegarden.
It used to work fine in etch (I might try to downgrade it to etch's when
I get home). When I first upgraded my system to lenny (about the time
when etch was released), it wouldn't even open, popping out a crash
information window. Since then, it started to open fine, but if when
enter the configuration screen and click on 'Sequencer', it says 'No
driver'. When I click the button next to it ('More Info', I think), it
will crash again.
I have checked with lsmod, and I do have all the snd-seq modules loaded,
as well as my sound card's module (audio works fine, and as I said
before other apps do work just fine).
Has any body had any similar experience with Rosegarden?
Obs: I use a GNOME desktop, so kde libs and stuff are only installed as
dependencies so that Rosegarden and Kopete can run. I am using a custom
2.6.21 kernel, but have also tried the latest stock one (2.6.18, if I'm
not wrong).
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Cheers,
Cassiano Leal
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