> > > > I will still enter a request, but it looks like this is considered at > > least controversial by some at Gentoo. > > Just including jackstart seems very sensible. The Debian package > includes jackstart and has instructions on how to patch the kernel for > capabilities. But if a user is running a stock kernel, jackstart > will not work, and one is forced to use jackd. This is absoluetly > okay, IMO. > > The alternative would be to build a kernel-image, on that jackstart > depends, which just will not work out in the end. It's better to just > leave that in the users' responsibiliy. This is exactly what I have suggested yesterday and today. Gentoo does this other places, like with 3D acceleration. They provide ebuild that don't work until I compile my kernel to turn on certain things and edit my XF86config file to enable features. We'll see. I think we'll get there. A while back some of the kernel developers were a bit shocked we were using capabilities this way, but that's another story! ;-) - Mark