Romain Chantereau <romain(a)mezimail.com> writes:
My only problem is that jackstart complains about no
realtime
capatibilities.
Older versions of jackstart refuse to run if the desired system
"capabilities" are missing, although they are not needed with the
rlimits patch (or the realtime-lsm). You can use a newer (CVS)
version of jackstart, that should work.
If I launch jackd on command line, there is no
problem.
There is really no need for jackstart on your system, only for a 2.4
kernel patched for capabilities.
If I want to know how to "fix" this
"problem", it is because I want to
use the jack autostart function (via JACK_START_SERVER).
Just put the appropriate command in your ~/.jackdrc file, like...
/usr/local/bin/jackd -Rv -d alsa -r 44100
Use the full pathname.
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joq