On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:50 PM, rncbc wrote:
On 2012-05-29 13:00, David Adler wrote:
there is ~/.jackdrc, belonging to qjackctl if I'm not mistaken.
Nothing else, nothing in /etc. I'm starting jack from the command
line, so it shouldn't(?) matter anyway. Jack1 behaves a usual.
~/.jackdrc does NOT belong to qjackctl. there's a qjacktl option to update
it, for courtesy :)
~/.jackdrc is the command line source (some call it configuration) for the
auto-start feature of jackd, when not currently up and running--it belongs
to jack itself; it might not be of any use or just irrelevant if jackdbus is
in charge though.
Thanks Rui. So am I right assuming that if I start classic jackd from the
command line, be it manually or from ~/.xinitrc, that there is no
configuration file that "gets in the way" in that case?
That's at least my experience from the past years, this used to work well.
cheers,
david