Re: Trying to run jackd from udev

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On 03/24/2013 01:47 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
it is. edit /etc/pam.d/su and make sure there's a line:

session    required   pam_limits.so

on debian it's commented out by default. and su does not set/unset limit
required for RT operation.


Hello Robin,

I just set up a wrapper script following Ralf's advise but I think this option is more elegant so you win the Stroopwafel this time :) So many thanks, I'll settle with this solution.

As for starting jack from udev. I just run 'dbus-triggerd' [1] as user.
No pam-hacking required:)   dbus-triggerd triggers shell-commands when
something happens on dbus (e.g. audio-device connected/disconnected). An
example how to put it all together is:
http://gareus.org/blog/jack2dbus


I've looked at this option but I prefer using Jack1. I could test with Jack2 but then I have to recompile it again because I only have a deb with dbus disabled. I'm using the Raspberry Pi without X and in order to get that running with Jack2 I was advised to compile without the --dbus option to avoid any hackery to get Jack2 going.

Regards,

Jeremy

best,
robin

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