> On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 08:25:35 -0400
> "F. Heitkamp"<heitkamp@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>>>> I've tried some newer kernels. Still having problems with the echo 3G.
>>>> This is kernel version:
>>>> 2.6.32.13. The above patches posted to the linux kernel list seemed to
>>>> get rid of the crashes, but evidently did not go into the main kernel tree.
>>>>
>>> Indeed. I've just checked 2.6.33 and the patch isn't there. It's in 2.6.34.
>>>
>>> If you need 2.6.32.13 you can apply the above patch to the kernel tree or
>>> download
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.23.tar.bz2,
>>> otherwise just use the latest kernel.
>>>
>> I tried 2.6.34. I have jack 1.9..5 installed. I was able to use
>> rhythmbox to play mp3s. I could not use the echomixer app. It complained
>> about a channels mismatch.
> I'm running 2.6.34 now. Both a very old version of echomixer (2005!) and
> the latest version I just compiled from alsa-tools-1.0.23 work fine with my
> Gina3G. Please quote the error message.
>
>
>> My goal is to be able to plug in a MIDI keyboard, or USB guitar
>> interface and play along with songs etc.
>>
>> I plugged in a MIDI keyboard, "/proc/asound/cards" showed the keyboard
>> was recognized. The keyboard has a USB and MIDI interface.
>> I am not sure if they both work at the same time. I had the MIDI cable
>> plugged into the Gina3G, but I could not tell if the keyboard was
>> recognized.
>> I compiled csound5. When I engaged it the system immediately froze and
>> started spitting out:
>> [...]
> Ok, I compiled csound, but I don't know how to use it. How can I reproduce
> the problem ?
>