On Tuesday 28 February 2006 01:40, linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu
wrote:
So what was one poster doing with jackstart
./startBristol ??
jackstart is a program that makes oss programs talk to jack instead
of oss. It works with most oss programs. When using jackstart, bristol
works very fine with jack.
I think you mean "jacklaunch" instead of "jackstart", don't you
?
"jackstart" was used with the 2.4 kernel to spawn jackd and get the
required capabilities to create RT threads.
Jacklaunch it is. Will freeze up my system every time and must hit the switch
to restart. Thankful for ext3.