On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, Bill Purvis wrote:
I use my laptop for all sorts of things - browsing, editing development and
make use of various programs (I hate the word apps) that produce audio:
totem,
firefox (YouTube etc.) and I don't see any easy way to avoid pulseaudio. I
understood
that the versions of pulseaudio from the LAU distribution were fully aware of
Jack, and they
have proved to work in most cases.
For the record, the versions of pulseaudio modules installed are:
you need module-jackdbus-detect. the package is pulseaudio-module-jack in
debian/ubuntu. You also need to use jackd2 rather than jackd1.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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