On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 21:59:03 +0100, <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Le 29-03-2013 21:14, Kaj Ailomaa a écrit :
Again, the name can be gotten from doing: cat /proc/asound/cards
If my memory serves me correctly, your device is named simply LT1010,
so, in qjackctl, instead of "default", or "hw:0", you would write
"hw:LT1010".
I entered 'M1010LT' by error, which was from :
% cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d10000 irq 53
1 [M1010LT ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Delta 1010LT
M Audio Delta 1010LT at 0xd040, irq 18
Forgot to prefix it with 'hw:'.
Did you change it to hw:M1010LT ?
Now qjackctl does not fully start and has to be kill -9 to terminate.
Does not start, or crashes when you try to stop it (the latter is a bug in
jackd 1.9.8)?
I've looked in /etc/ but there's no jackd or qjackctl directories.
/etc is for system wide configurations. When you set any kind of configs
as a user, they will be saved in your home directory.
The config file for qjackctl is at: ~/.config/rncbc.org/QjackCtl.conf
Where is this config stored so I can modify it to enable jack to
function normally ? - thanks.
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