Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc(a)doink.com> writes:
On 15 February 2005 at 10:25, Timo
<timo.sivula(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I did not know that was possible. Don't you
have to be root to start
Jack in realtime with anything else but jackstart with a 2.4 kernel?
Ya know, I probably get away with using jackd-realtime as non-root
because I've added the realcap module to my kernel and start that
module giving realtime permission to users belonging to the "audio"
group. Of course, I added myself to the "audio" group. This works
very nicely. There's some stuff in the realtime FAQs about how to
deal with the realcap module. FWIW, I did all this on Mandrake 10.1
starting with the 2.6.7 multimedia kernel source RPM from the
contribs.
I think jackd-realtime must be some kind of mandrake script. It does
not come with the JACK sources.
If you use the realtime LSM on 2.6, all you need is `jackd'.
http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.php#a53
(That FAQ needs updating. The most recent realtime-lsm version no
longer supports the `allcaps=1' option.)
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joq