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Jeremy Crabtree wrote:
> 
> As we all know, ALSA doesn't do /dev/sequencer, well, no problem, we
> can just use OSS for that, right? Well, I can't :(. I have a CS4237B
> based Turtle Beach Malibu soundcard, and for some reason the MIDI port
> refuses to be unmuted under ALSA. 

I noticed the same problem the other day. The only solution I found was
to reboot. This is Not A Good Thing.

Fix, anyone?

