hello jeremy > >but, ubuntu changed this. its seems jack on maverick isnt able to handle a > >second sounddevice. > > Ubuntu changed nothing, it should work. yes. i was talking about the switch from debian to ubuntu, sorry about the unclear words. > > >at least the ua-25 isnt supportet at all and the jackd response with an > >error message: > > The snd-usb-audio kernel module should still support this device > otherwise it would be a major regression. > snd-usb-audio works well. simply alsa has sometroubles, for instance, also alsamixer doesnt work with the external soundcard. however. > >the fundamental integration of the pulseaudio server seems to work well > >for the very basic > >of buildin soundsupport, but at least for me its an unbreakable barrier > >for a further useage > >of this distro. > > Try creating a ~/.pulse/client.conf with just the line autospawn = no in > it and as a startup script in QjackCtl add pulseaudio -k thanks. i ll try that. > And it's not the fundamental integration of PulseAudio that forms an > unbreakable barrier, PulseAudio, JACK and ALSA can perfectly coexist. > yes. probably. but, makes such things more complex as it has to be. best m _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user