Re: small/cheap devices that can run jackd?

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Louigi Verona wrote:
I would also love to hear how to unload unneeded stuff. I thought using OpenBox would help, but I do not see any improvement in performance, although OpenBox allegedly does not load many
things by default.

I choose Fluxbox when I want a low memory footprint but still have an X GUI running. AFAIK, Fluxbox loads nothing itself. Of course, if you then start a GNOME or KDE app, that app may start up whatever it considers necessary GNOME or KDE services.

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