On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 00:15, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 31 May 2003 23:58:12 +1000
Rohan Parkes <rparkes(a)email.com> wrote:
Is Jack meant to be run as root? I thought it
was, but reading the
thread about jack start-up scripts suggested otherwise.
Howver, if I launch Jack and ladcca as a normal user, ladcca keeps
complaining that it can't read a folder in the root directory. I
think other patch apps did the same. This is partly what lead me
to suppose that Jack and associated apps had to run as root.
You need a low latency capabilies patched kernel in order to run
JACK and relative apps aas normal user. Please read
http://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/Low_latency-Mini-HOWTO.php3
Cheers!
I'm using the low latency patch from Planet-CCRMA. However, I might
consider compiling my own, because their version seems to leave out
support for some of my apps/hardware.
I still don't understand why some of the patch apps like ladcca complain
that they can't read from the root folder if I run then as a regular
user.
--
Rohan Parkes
Melbourne
Australia