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David F. Place wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 09:39 -0400, David F. Place wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi:
Foolishly, I upgraded my perfectly configured workstation from Fedora 5
to Fedora 9. Since then I've been struggling to regain my position.
I was happily using my Edirol UA-25 under ALSA with Pd, but now that
doesn't work. It gives a perplexing error message. Perhaps someone has
seen it. Thanks for looking.
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Sorry for responding to my own message. Here's some interesting news:
on Fedora 9 Edirol UA-25 works with OSS in Pd even in Advance mode.
After rebooting, it came up as the first device in /proc/asound/cards.
It was quite by accident that I tried the combination of listening to
the output of the ua-25 while using Pd/OSS. Midi still seems to require
alsamidi, though.
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yes i'm just laughing at people saying : 'oh you use OSS',<br>
for on my 3 months old laptop,<br>
it's what works the best with a :<br>
00:07.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio
(rev a1)<br>
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so what ?<br>
alsa is so cryptic also why can't they create a /dev/dsp?<br>
that would be it, no more blurring, right?<br>
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sevy<br>
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