On 02/28/2011 10:27 PM, Dominic Sacré wrote: > Hi, > > When I run QjackCtl with the --start parameter to automatically start > JACK, this also ticks the corresponding checkbox in the setup dialog. > The settings are then saved automatically, and the next time I run > QjackCtl without --start, JACK will be started either way. > > I need to manually open the setup dialog and uncheck the autostart > option again. Is this the a bug? I basically want only the command line > to determine whether JACK is started or not. > > > Another problem is that when I issue a shutdown from the desktop > environment (Gnome), QjackCtl prevents the system from actually shutting > down. It is minimized to the systray, but it does not close. On some > systems, Gnome will also pop up a dialog box saying something along > the lines of "the following application is preventing the system from > shutting down...". > > I then need to close Qjackctl manually, or issue another shutdown > command while it is minimized so my system will finally shut down. > > What's going on here? Why is QjackCtl questioning my decision to shut > down the system? This only happens if the systray icon is enabled. a. qjackctl --start command line option is persistent indeed. it has been like that for so long since i can't remember why i made it--well, no one complained, until now :) b. qjackctl kindly refuses to shutdown forcedly if jackd is still running and clients are connected--to me thats a good reason but i believe you could get away if you turn off this setup/misc/confirm application close option. cheers -- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user