Re: SuperCollider goes wrong with jackd @ UbuntuHardyAlpha3

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ah yes
from Gutsy, UbuntuStudio is now like included in the original repo of Ubuntu
so i could apt-get almost everything i need for SC without doing
anything special
starting from a normal XubuntuGusty
(am doing very basic sine-wave things with SC so the old version is okay)

so i just became greedy and jumped to Hardy
to not make but apt-get some more extra apps
then came in was pulse ... but
since the problem i got seems to be only related to jack's bug
and pulse doesn't seems to prevent jack from working
hmmm doing the same as i was on Gutsy might be the way ... for a while ... ;-D

thank you for teaching!
thank you SC-dev-ppl !!!

> I doubt that we will change to add another audio backend.
> There is enough to do as is on developing SuperCollider, and only a
> few linux-developers on it.
>
> As far as I know, most Ubuntu users of SuperCollider, are using the
> Ubuntu Studio variant, which seems to have no problems with setting up
> JACK.
>
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