Hello All,
Does anyone know of someone who has a setup where 2 DAWs can run in perfect
sync (like REWIRE) but maintain all their functionality?
Cubase and Ableton specifically in my case.
Is it even possible?
Cheers
Gaz
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On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 12:38 AM, Ralf Mattes <rm(a)mh-freiburg.de> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018 18:11 CET, Robert Bielik <
Robert.Bielik(a)dirac.com> schrieb:
Solved! It seems to be a systemd setting!!
Oh dear! Here I have a reply mail sitting open on my desktop for quite a
while since I wasn't shure
whether suggesting to look into systemd would be too rude (o.k. - my
chosen language in that mail
is rather harsh). I remembered vaguely that stupid (imho) idea to kill all
user-stated processes at logout
(way cool if you start a long-running simulation/analysis job over the
weekend only to come back on
monday to find your job killed by systemd).
An extra set of facepalms goes to the systemd team for implementing a
stoopid "feature" and then
doing even this completely wrong :-)
Sytemd is _not_ cleaning IPC at all (with ipcclean or ipcrm), it's
removing the file system handle.
Nothing more. Isn't anyone terrified by trusting core system functinality
into the hands of the
programmer equivalent of "Happy Tree Friends"?
<note-to-self>must remove this crap!</note-to-self>
Glad you fond it,
RalfD
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1487274#p1487274
By setting RemoteIPC=No in /etc/system.d/logind.conf it all seems to
work now!
Regards
/Robert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Bielik
> Sent: den 31 januari 2018 17:58
> To: Robert Bielik <Robert.Bielik(a)dirac.com>om>;
jack-devel(a)lists.jackaudio.org
> Subject: RE: [Jack-Devel] ?==?utf-8?q? Usage
feasibility Q
>
> >
> > Since the "original" size of /dev/shm was too small for jack2,
I've
added this
> > to /etc/fstab (ripped from somewhere on
the net):
> >
> > none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults,size=128M 0 0
>
> Hmm... if I remove this line, the amount is ~464MB, so it was not
needed
from the
start. Doesn't change anything though...
Regards
/Robert
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