I noticed that on Fedora 12, I get the following output from jackd : ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// could not open driver .so '/usr/lib64/jack/jack_firewire.so': libffado.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory could not open component .so '/usr/lib64/jack/jack_firewire.so': libffado.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Unkown driver "firewire" ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// However, unexpectedly (as suggested by "yum whatprovides"), installing libffado-devel x86_64 2.0.1-3.20100706.svn1864.fc12 updates 51 k renders it working one level better: ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// 261554187380: (ffado.cpp)[ 92] ffado_streaming_init: libffado 2.999.0- built Jul 18 2010 21:25:42 firewire ERR: FFADO: Error creating virtual device Cannot attach audio driver JackServer::Open() failed with -1 ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// Checking further w/ ffado-diag: ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// The new FireWire kernel stack is loaded. This stack is not supported by FFADO. Please use the old stack. ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// I suspect that on Fedora13, you'll have better luck as there's a more compatible firewire stack, or some way of working around the above... for some reason your message inspired me to try out my Motu 828 (sitting in my "to sell" pile) again, against Fedora 12. Even though I know it is futile. Perhaps on F13, if you're using the CCRMA jackd, you may find installing libffado-devel, and not just libffado may help get your interface running. I certainly found the behavior unexpected. -- Niels http://nielsmayer.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user