Re: LAM HELP HELP HELP (Repost) Midi server crashing
Re: LAM HELP HELP HELP (Repost) Midi server crashing
- Subject: Re: LAM HELP HELP HELP (Repost) Midi server crashing
- From: Cyril Blanc <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 04:16:26 +0200
Hello Kurt and Laurent,
Thanks for your answer.
You are right, it is a permission problem ! I am starting to hate OS X ! if
you must go back on the DOS level.
May be, one of you could write a little program that does this. Do not
forget your users are musicians, not computer guru's. I they have chose MAC
it is for it's simplicity ;o))))
I have found this morning another way to get around this problem; this is to
re-install Geethree software ,reboot, and re-install Geethree midi driver
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Cyril Blanc
France
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On 15/05/03 22:55, "Kurt Bigler" <email@hidden> wrote:
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on 5/14/03 9:53 PM, Cyril Blanc <email@hidden> wrote:
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> It is not possible to move
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>> /System/Library/Extensions/
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>> AppleMIDIUSBDriver.plugin
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>> AppleMIDIFWDriver.plugin
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Its not clear what you mean by "not possible to move". If there are
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permission problems you can't do it in the finder, but will have to go into
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Terminal and use the sudo command which lets you enter your administrator
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password to get around the permissions issue. Is that what you need?
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-Kurt Bigler
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