Re: Problems getting alsa-jack plugin to work

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Hi Robert Gruendler!

 On 2007.10.03 at 19:14:05 +0200, Robert Gruendler wrote next:

> Anyone knows what i'm doing wrong here ?

Yup, you are using alsa-lib 1.0.14 which is known to be broken. You have
either to downgrade to alsa-lib 1.0.14rc3 (last working version), or to
upgrade to 1.0.15rc3 (latest release) - pick your choice..

For example, in fedora 7 updates alsa-lib is broken, but you can
downgrade to original fedora 7 alsa-lib 1.0.14-0.4.rc3.fc7 packages
(using rpm -F --oldpackage) to make alsa-jack plugin work (it's the
easiest path, and nothing'll break).

Note that this problem is strictly alsa-lib related! If you choose to
download and compile latest alsa packages yourself, don't touch
alsa-drivers, the kernel part - 1.0.14 is perfectly fine.

-- 

Vladimir

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