On 7 June 2005 at 15:54, "Jack O'Quin" <joq(a)io.com> wrote:
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.
Aha! Good info.
Just put the appropriate command in your ~/.jackdrc
file, like...
/usr/local/bin/jackd -Rv -d alsa -r 44100
Use the full pathname.
I have this:
/usr/bin/jackd-realtime -R -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p1024 -n2
in my ~/.jackdrc file. But, qjackctl never seems to use that.
It always defaults to jackstart. I've tried to save my defaults
in qjackctl, and there weren't any complaints from qjackctl when
I did. Any suggestions for how to get qjackctl to use what's in
~/.jackdrc?
Thanks...
--
Kevin