Re: installing jack102 on debian

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Nigel Henry wrote:
If you use synaptic, it might be worth doing a trial removal of jack, before comitting yourself with the apply button, to just see if other stuff is going to be removed with jack.

I use apt-get, and you're right:

ajstrup:~# apt-get remove libjack0.100.0-0
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED
alsaplayer-jack ams freewheeling gnusound gtk-qt-engine gtk2-engines-gtk-qt
  jack-rack jackd jackeq k3b kaddressbook kcontrol kdebase-bin kdelibs4c2a
  khelpcenter kicker kphone libarts1c2a libfluidsynth1 libjack0.100.0-0
libjack0.100.0-dev libjackasyn0 libk3b2 libkcal2b libkdepim1a libkleopatra1 libkonq4 libktnef1 mhwaveedit mixxx mplayer mplayer-skin-blue muse qjackctl
  qsynth rezound rosegarden spiralsynthmodular swami terminatorx timidity
  twinkle xmms-jackasyn xmms2-plugin-jack

I think I'll postspone it a bit :-)

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