Re: qjackctl jackd different -p size

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On Sat, 13 Jun 2020, rosea.grammostola wrote:

On 6/13/20 4:26 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020, rosea.grammostola wrote:


On 6/9/20 11:46 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
I've set jackd to -p 128 in qjackctl (0.6.2 Debian), but jackd shows up in htop and Carla with -p 64. Huh?
Could this be something related to using a usb card? Htop always displays -p 64 here, whatever setting I've in Qjackctl

Just a guess, but I expect Jack was already running at -p 64. The second jackd start at -p 128 then failed. Try killall -9 jackd before using qjackctl to start.

When I run jackd from terminal, htop displays the right -p setting.

In Qjackctl, not matter which -p setting, htop always shows -p 64

Wait... It seems to have to do with the Server suffix setting I have.

pasuspender -- jackd

When I remove it, htop shows the right -p

"pasuspender -- jackd" That would start jackd using $HOME/.jackdrc as the commandline. Then qjackctl would not start using it's settings because jack is already running. Now that qjackctl has been able to start jackd at least once, those settings should have been saved to $HOME/.jackdrc so adding the "pasuspender -- jackd" back in would _appear_ to work. Pasuspender shouldn't be needed anyway unless you are running with no dbus running. Dbus running or not seems to be a personal choice even with no X running.

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Len Ovens
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