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On 2011-08-12 05:28, meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> Is it possible, the jack goes crazy when seeing six cores running |
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> in 64bit mode??? |
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As Michael mentions (in his reply to this mail), it works for him so it |
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should work for you unless your configs (kernel + possible USE flags). |
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Perhaps you can compare? But, have you tried starting jackd from |
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qjackctl, as this mentions?: |
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=18451 |
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Also, did you read through the entire howto?: |
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http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/JACK |
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There seems to be a few steps you need to take before installing |
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jack-audio-connection-kit (kernel configs etc.). |
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> Memory locking is unlimited - this is dangerous. You should probably alter the line: |
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> @audio - memlock unlimited |
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> in your /etc/limits.conf to read: |
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> @audio - memlock 6138036 |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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Perhaps you should follow this advice as well (after jackd is working |
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for you)... |
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> jackd watchdog: timeout - killing jackd |
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Well, jackd is obviously waiting for something (I have no idea what). |
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Have you tried to run it without the -R (realtime) switch? Since I'm not |
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using jack I'm probably not much of help... |
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MfG |
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Peter K |