> I think they are jack buffer files. Try to do a
'locate fifo'.
typically in /tmp/jack-* or /dev/shm/jack/tmp or some similar location.
I did find two files that I tried deleting:
~/.qt/.qjackctlrc.lock
/var/lock/subsys/alsasound
neither one is related.
Initialy I was getting the same error, but after
rebooting now it works!
Thanks!
Well, I shouldn't say it's now working... now I'm getting:
required capabilities not available
capabilities: = cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_nice,cap_sys_resource+e
within the qjackctl messages on start.
But, I guess this is unrelated, so I'll have to look into this now...
it is unrelated. what kernel version are you running and what jack
startup command are you using?
--p