Hi there.
The distro I'm using installs a script with jack that lets it run as a
daemon.
I'm wondering whether this makes any sense at all, whether there is a
use case for this that isn't covered by anything else.
I'd like to hear you opinion.
http://repos.archlinux.org/wsvn/packages/jack/repos/testing-x86_64/?opt=dir
jack.conf is the config file in /etc/
jack.install is run when jack is installed/upgraded/removed
rc.jack is the daemon script itself
So what do you think?
Regards,
Philipp
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