On 03/24/2013 02:42 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
This works just fine with jack1, too. dbus-tiggerd
just launches
commands or shell scripts. It's completely independent from jack's dbus
stuff.
Though in my case I'm using dbus-tiggerd to [launch a script to] send
dbus messages to jack2 for things such as backend switching..
Anyway if you just want to start it, a udev rule will do the trick as well.
robin
Then I'll take a look at it again because I'd also like a script to run
when I unplug the device. This can be done with udev too but I think
using dbus is easier.
Jeremy