Paul Davis wrote:
go to the qjackctl setup dialog and make sure that the
command to start
jack is "jackd" and not "jackstart". "jackstart" is purely
for 2.4-
kernel based systems and should not be used on a 2.6-kernel based
system.
Thanks for the prompt reply, but it's set to "jackd" already.
It was working fine until a couple of weeks ago, when this started to
happen. I would have posted sooner, but I've been pretty busy.
Thanks
Michael