Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 08:15 +0000,
linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Message: 15
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 23:10:34 +0300
From: David Baron <d_baron@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Jackd no longer starts
To: linux-audio-user <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <201109272310.34316.d_baron@xxxxxxxxxx>
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I have the most recent packages from Debian unstable, jackd2, etc.
jackd does not start, appears to cash out.
Had this? Fixed it?
I'm using a mix of Squeezy aka stable aka 6.0 and Wheezy aka testing aka
7.0 and self build stuff, such as Jack2, ALSA and the kernel. Most
packages are from testing. It's stable, there are just some dependency
issues regarding do development packages, that are needed to compile
Ardour3 with videotimeline. And well, I'll keep the nv driver (guess
it's the only stuff from stable), even while using the proprietary at
the moment. I'm working on getting my mix consistent and I'm very near
to it, but still didn't compile Ardour3 with videotimeline. Anyway, it's
brave to use unstable aka Sid. I suspect that there will be no
advantages regarding to audio and video, but I might be wrong. Perhaps
you should think of using testing instead. Perhaps you already do this
parallel to using Sid ;).
How I use Sid safely: only install the packages you want on the system,
and only update packages when you want. NEVER DO A BLANKET UPGRADE!
:)
For some reason, I saw that as a combination smiley - a smiling horned
frog or a Martian ... must be getting tired! Isn't email quoting fun? ;-)
--
David
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