[linux-audio-user] Why does JACK crash on me?
Cesare Marilungo
cesare at poeticstudios.com
Sun Jan 29 05:10:34 EST 2006
cdr wrote:
>On Sun Jan 29, 2006 at 02:19:37AM -0500, Sylvain Robitaille wrote:
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>>On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, mlang wrote:
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>>>On Debian AMD64, with jackd 0.100.0, jackd crashes more or
>>>less randomly with a floating point exception, and I have
>>>these messages in dmesg, note that the addresses are always
>>>the same. Does anyone else see these kind of hickups?
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>>For the purpose of providing the data point:
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>>jack-0.100.0 here on Slackware-10.2 does not exhibit the same behaviour
>>(or at least hasn't so far ...)
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>jack crashes all the time here. zombified and such. amd64, various kernels, various compilers. im sure it will be stable on amd64 one day :)
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Have you tried the '-m' option (or 'no memory lock' in qjackctl)?
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>>Sylvain Robitaille syl at alcor.concordia.ca
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>>Major in Electroacoustic Studies Concordia University
>>Faculty of Fine Arts / Music Department Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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c.
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