Re: issue with jackd and USB mouse

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Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Carlo Ascani wrote:
Jackd does not start if an USB mouse is plugged into my laptop.
I am using an USB Audio card (Alesis IO|2)

The mouse is using too much bandwidth.

Linux jaco 2.6.38-8-lowlatency-pae

This kernel has a buggy USB scheduler that makes any amount of bandwidth
too much.  This is fixed in 3.1.5.

Ah, a reason to use 3.1.5.

00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 05)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 05)

Try to connect the devices to ports that belong to different controllers.

Definitely! USB mice are evil, they don't get along well with faster USB devices.

Also check which audio device JACK sees where. On mine, the order in which audio devices appear on QJackCtl's list changes frequently. So one time the USB sound card would be device hw:1, next time it would be device hw:3. (Also, for some reason, if I have my USB=MIDI interface plugged in on startup, JACK will try to use it as a sound card.)

There's various ways to name ALSA devices and have JACK connect to them using their names, that fixes the floating device assignment problem.

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