Re: Which jackd to install on a new system ?

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On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 15:04:22 -0700 (PDT)
Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sun, 16 Apr 2017, jonetsu wrote:
> 
> > However, in the previous system there was a use of a ~/.jackdrc file
> > that 'some process' would read at boot and automatically start jackd
> > with the file in that .jackdrc file, which was:
> 
> That would not be stock. There are two ways you may have done that.
> 
> Set qjackctl to start at session start in your DE.
> 
> Install Cadence from kxstudio whic will set itself up to run at
> session start. The second is probably the easiest road.

Found it.  I use the jack sink module in the original system so that
every audio just works with the 1010LT output, Bitwig, Mixbus, vlc,
firefox, opera, etc...

jackd is started by ricochet when pulseaudio loads module-jack-sink
and module-jack-source.  It will then look at ~/.jackdrc.  The
following lines are added to /etc/pulse/default.pa to enable the use of
the jack sink and source for pulseaudio:

load-module module-jack-sink
load-module module-jack-source

Removing those lines and rebooting will not have jackd automatically
running, I checked it.

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