On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Andras Simon wrote:
On 1/26/09, Kjetil S. Matheussen
<k.s.matheussen(a)notam02.no> wrote:
What does /etc/security/limits.conf say?
My file has this line:
"@audio - memlock 25000000"
which gives me 2.5m of non-locked memory. (at least I think
that's what it means)
Mine has everything commented out, except:
## Automatically appended by jack-audio-connection-kit
@jackuser - rtprio 20
@jackuser - memlock 4194304
## Automatically appended by jack-audio-connection-kit
@pulse-rt - rtprio 20
@pulse-rt - nice -20
I should add that pulse is not running.
Are you sure you are in the jackuser group?
$ groups|grep jackuser
Oh, and you should set rtrprio much higher. 100 should
be enough. :-)
You should also add the line
@jackuser - nice -20
I also wonder which distibution you are using?
Normally, the realtime user is called "audio"...?
I don't know if it would make any problems though
but maybe.
Much more interesting:
[simon@zsuzsi jack_capture-0.9.31]$ ./jack_capture -B 0.1
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Warning, the format "wav" is not supported. Using wav instead.
Try make clean before make. If that doesn't help,
It did help, this warning disappeared, but the segfault did not.
Any chance you could debug it with gdb? (Don't bother
if you haven't used gdb before)