Works for me on Intrepid.
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** Changed in: kdemultimedia (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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edgy kmid "Could not open /dev/sequencer"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75271
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** Changed in: kdemultimedia (Ubuntu)
Assignee: xerosis (xerosis) => (unassigned)
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edgy kmid "Could not open /dev/sequencer"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75271
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I installed in the meantime Ubutuntu 7.04. Trying to install KMid tells
me, that this is for the KDE-Desktop. I didn't install it, since when I
double-clicked a mid-file on the new Ubuntu 7.04 installation, the
system proposed to install Amarok - giving errors afterwards. See
related bugs:
https:/
Are you still seeing this problem? What version of kmid?
** Changed in: kdemultimedia (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kieran Hogg
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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edgy kmid "Could not open /dev/sequencer"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75271
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Hi Katie,
nice that someone reacts on my error-report - at least confirming that
not 'only you' has the problem.
In the meantime I think this might also be an installer-problem (maybe
synaptic), not specifically a KMid error.
I reported the problem 2006-12-10. In the meantime I downloaded a lot
I am having the same issue- using English version.
I have the same programs installed and of course the same message as you
Gerhard-
there is no such directory "/dev/sequencer".
I have found that to be the case with other files, however if it is "probably
already in use",
I believe it must exis