Do you need jackdbus? http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/JackDbusPackaging Maybe you should get rid of it. - Ralf PS: > So, after a reboot, Jack can finally start again using the built-in > hardware. > > Another user kindly suggested, off list, that I might need to kill > jackdbus when changing the device. Just for the record, since we couldn't read the off-list mail. Perhaps the author did mention that jackdbus needs to be killed by spinymouse@precise:~$ jack_control exit or spinymouse@precise:~$ killall -9 jackdbus just a kill PID or killall jackdbus doesn't the trick. In cases of doubt I usually restart my machine too. > Maybe I'll just add that as a post-stop script. Good idea, for other reasons I'll copy your idea. I'll add it to the beginning of the scripts, that start my audio sessions. I only keep jackdbus, because I guess it will become more and more important, but at the moment I suspect for my needs it's annoying only. Less annoying for me, than it might be for you. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user