Skype and alsa jack-plugin -> xruns (buffer underruns)

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I am trying to route the audio connection from Skype to JACK by using the alsa
jack-plugin after having tried oss2jack and artsdsp without positive results.
The connection works well for about 10 seconds (both ways capture and playback),
and then starts running into trouble. This is independent from the device driver
jackd is using (I tried ALSA and freebob, both crash with xruns). jackd leaves
hundreds of fifo-files in /dev/shm/jack-1000 after the crash that have to be
deleted manually in order to use jackd again. When I run jackd with verbose
output it even reports a "too many open files" error.
Other software (VLC using ALSA) works well with the jack-plugin and my ALSA /
jackd / freebob configuration runs excellent. I am posting this here as I am
assuming it is more a Skype / ALSA / jack-plugin then a plain JACK problem.
My .asoundrc is similar then the one listed under
http://alsa.opensrc.org/JACKPlugin with the exception of the port names changed
to the ALSA or freebob ports I have on my jackd.
My system: Ubuntu 6.06 "Dapper", ALSA upgraded to 1.0.13, latest jackd from SVN.

thanks for any help,
Mark
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