On Wed, 15 Jun 2016, Will Godfrey wrote:
You probably really want to use jackdbus (what qjackctl on UbuntuSTudio
uses by default) so that you can change the system device the jack server
I don't know about ubuntu, but here on vanilla debian, jackdbus is quite a
headache for me.
Something (I haven't discovered what) is starting it up, and it connects to
onboard hdmi, if I then start qjackctl it sees jack running so doesn't apply
the setting I actually want, which is my KA6. It happens just infrequently
enough for me to forget and wonder why everything is connected but I'm getting
no sound :(
Are you sure it is not the other way around? Normally it is jackd that
gets started by some jack app and then qjackctl can no longer start
jackdbus which is pretty normal. Does your version of jack happen to be
from 2014ish? It was buggy and when an app started jackd in temporay mode
it did not exit when the app closed.
qjackctl can only control an instance of jackd it starts itself. However,
I can start jackdbus with jack_control and use qjackcontrol to stop and
then restart with different parameters. If perhaps you are thinking that
you often find "jackdbus auto" running using ps x or something like that,
do try jack_control status
If it says:
--- status
stopped
jackdbus is not the problem.... probably jackd is also running... try
killall -9 jackd and see if qjackctl starts working as you expect.
You either need a working jackd or you can chmod -x /usr/bin/jackd if you
don't want to do that. (I ran with jackd chmod -x for two years waiting
for the repos to catch up with no harm. BTW, jackdbus can do pretty much
anything jackd can using jack_control. Try it in a terminal with no
parameter for a help list as there is no man page :P
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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