Hi, Does anyone have any thoughts on why the following is happening? Using Debian wheezy on an intel board with built in HDA chipset. (Notebook sound card) I was unable to start jack. It seemed like the problem might have been because pulse was running so I killed pulse with "pulseaudio -k". That didn't help. I installed pulseaudio-module-jack and configured /etc/pulse/default.pa to include load-module module-jack-sink load-module module-jack-source restarted pulseaudio with pulseaudio -k ; pulseaudio and it attempted to start jack server but was not able to. At that point I was unable to get pulseaudio to start at all or jack so I decided to reboot in case it was a kernel oops. After rebooting pulseaudio still would not start. I tried a couple of options but in the end I had to run "pulseaudio --system -D" as superuser. After doing that jackd would run from qjackctl but there are not pulse-sink/source connections in jack probably because pulse is running as superuser but I'm not 100% on the exact reason for this behaviour. I can see that pulseaudio is running with "ps aux". If recent feedback on LAU list anything to go by it seems that I'm not the only one who has encountered issues similar to this recently. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd