On Tue, 24 Jan 2017 16:49:47 +0100
Johannes Kroll <j-kroll(a)gmx.de> wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2017 01:14:26 +0000
John Murphy <rosegardener(a)freeode.co.uk> wrote:
I've been having fun with NetJack2 on Linux
and a Windows slave which
also runs Ardour *. Just wondering if I can start 'netmanager' on the
Linux end within qjackctl options. I tried adding Server Suffixes
'-d net' or '-d netmanager', but I expect that shows my cluelessness.
All's well if I start it in a terminal with 'jack_load netmanager'.
Qjackctl can run arbitrary shell commands on startup and shutdown. You
can configure it in Setup -> Options.
Thanks. I already had 'a2jmidid -e &' there, so should have known.
OT, but I need to vent about my Windows 7 experience. Enough was
enough for me years ago, but I have to use it for my racing game,
which is bad enough. I got nowhere with its USB MIDI system.
(Midi over Ethernet with NetJack2 worked well, and that's iRacing
which is a lot more than a game to many users, many of whom are
professional racing drivers. It works on Linux via Wine, which
is how I found it.)
Wasted hours trying everything I could find, but no play with
either of two devices which work well enough in Linux. Can't
even use an old RME 9652, because they don't do 64bit drivers.
One thing worked out much better though. I use the 'Onboard'
Virtual (typing) Keyboard a lot and the Windows offering always
steals the focus on opening, meaning I lose where I was. With
Windows in a Remmina window on Linux - clicking the taskbar for
Onboard doesn't affect the Windows caret(?) position.
Makes me wonder how much production and fun time is lost to that
kind of nonsense, world wide. It's badly broken in several places.
So grateful for Linux and its ongoing development. Thanks again.
--
John.