Hey,<br><br>After the modprobe, there should be a device called "raw1394" in /dev? <br>As a normal user try "$ : /dev/raw1394", it should give you a permission denied...?<br>Chmod 777 it (or 755 or whatever.. I 777 all my audio stuff... :-)<br>
<br>JACK should be allowed access it now, as "Driver" you'll need to select "FireWire" yes.<br><br>As for the firewire card, I'd check that out first... Texas Instrument chips are known to<br>work well, Ricoh chips can give problems for some reason.. (AFAIK, i dont have one!)<br>
<br>Hope this gets you a little closer! -Harry<br><div class="h5"><br>
</div><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Thanks, we tried it today with PureDyne 9.10 "Carrot and Coriander".<br>
modprobe and chmod reported no errors, but JACK didn't recognize the<br>
AudioFire12.<br>
<br>
When you say "backend" in QJackCtl, are you talking about the driver, or<br>
something else? I just noticed now (at home on my laptop without any<br>
firewire device) that there's a "firewire" option on the Driver drop down.<br>
<br>
We use a Firewire 800 PCIExpress card, I forget the brand. I didn't have<br>
the time to check to see if the card is being recognized.<br>
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