[linux-audio-user] Compiling jack_FST

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Mark Knecht wrote:

>I do not install 'rstools'. I don't think that's necessary in a
>general sense. I thought that was a Suse thing or somethign like that.
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>I run 2.6.9-rc2-mm4-VP-S7 with the LSM module and Wine-20041019, but
>it works with any Wine released in 2004. (AFAIK)
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>On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 20:21:29 -0800, Russell Hanaghan
><hanaghan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>motorhammer wrote:
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>>>Thanks a lot for your replies.
>>>
>>>Now Jack works fine with Real Time priority. I tested it with Rosegarden,
>>>Hydrogen and a midi keyboard.
>>>Just for the tip, when using Suse (may work on other distro...I don't know)
>>>instead of "installing" LSM, just install the package "rtstools". This allow
>>>root to set priority on a running application throught its PID process.
>>>The "SUSE LINUX ? User Guide" explain how to use it. It's in chapter
>>>"Buffering and Latencies".
>>>
>>>Ok, jack run fine, but not jack_fst.
>>>
>>>When I run jack_fst as a user, it returns me these errors:
>>>-:58: error: unexpected character `{', expected character `}'
>>>-:58: error: unexpected character `{', expected character `}'
>>>
>>>And when I run it as root, it returns me no errors, but the kernel crash
>>>completely ! The VST gui start fine, and then the system crash. I can just
>>>move the mouse. No errors are returned.
>>>After rebooting, I'm must restart my sound system throught YAST (Suse control
>>>panel) to have sound. So It seems to be in relation with sound drivers......I
>>>don't know--
>>>
>>>Any idea ?
>>>
>>>(Sorry for my bad english !)
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>>Also, what Kernel are you running?
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>>R~
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Hi Mark....

Not sure if I replied appropriatley but I meant  Mr "motorhammer".

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