Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
You may want to check what qjackctl does in
Ubuntu then. The script may
be calling pasuspender, for example.
Do you mean the "Execute script on startup" and "Execute script after
startup" configured in Setup->Options in qjackctls gui? Here I only have
the good old "artsshell -q terminate", which I tried disabling without
any result.
The other thing I just realized, if you're
using jack1 instead of jack2
in Ubuntu the above behaviour would not apply (no dbus in jack1), so
pasuspender may be used as a 'workaround'.
Ok. I'm using jack1 (I think):
atte@vestbjerg:~$ jackd --version
jackd version 0.116.1 tmpdir /dev/shm protocol 24
I would suggest bringing the issue up with Ubuntu somehow, maybe in
launchpad or in ubuntuforums. This issue looks specific to their
implementation.