Hi, I finally got some time to test out the latest version of Fedora 11 for pulse and jack interaction. I have been wanting to do this for a few weeks as I was told by Lennart Pottering that the latest version of pulse-audio has advanced support for jack when running with jack2 which has logic for signalling to pulse audio that jack is going to start running which makes pulse audio give up control of the audio device, wait for jack to start and then optionally reconnect to jack. The latter requiring some advanced knowledge on connecting pulse audios sinks/sources. The reason I had to use Fedora 11 and not Fedora 10 is because the latest updates to pulse audio cannot be compiled on Fedora 10 due to dependencies being out of date. I decided it was easier to update to Fedora 11 than compile the entire system myself. So, I have a working Fedora 11 running nice and stable for several weeks now. My goal is to test out the new logic in jack2 and pulseaudio as a normal non technical user would experience things. I know how to make it work the hard way but it would be nice for non technical users if someone with the knowledge tested at their level and found any bugs that might be affecting the user experience. Pulse is running nicely in the background. I have been using skype for the past week to do business calls. I start jack and jack can't connect to the default audio device. I turn off skype. Still can't connect. I kill pulseaudio with pulseaudio - k. Still can't connect. I check gnome-volume-control to see if any apps are running that I forgot about. Nothing is running. I turn off alsamixer and the gnome volume control applet in case they are hogging the device for some unknown reason. I double check that pulse audio is not running by scanning the output of ps. I kill it again as root user just to make sure. Both items come up with no mention of pulse audio running. FYI, the version of jack installed from the default Fedora repos is 0.116.1. That means it's jack1 not jack2. So no matter what the latest hooks for working with pulse audio and jack are not in place on the jack side anyway. But this doesn't matter as I don't have any audio processes running but jackd still can't get access to the default device. My experience leaves a lot to be desired considering that Fedora 11 is the latest and greatest version with advanced system config from Lennart himself and I still can't do something as simple as start jackd. I'm not pointing any fingers. But I would like to get to the bottom of this usability issue we currently have between pulse audio and jack. Cheers. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user