Romain Chantereau <romain@email-addr-hidden> writes:
> My only problem is that jackstart complains about no realtime
> capatibilities.
Older versions of jackstart refuse to run if the desired system
"capabilities" are missing, although they are not needed with the
rlimits patch (or the realtime-lsm). You can use a newer (CVS)
version of jackstart, that should work.
> If I launch jackd on command line, there is no problem.
There is really no need for jackstart on your system, only for a 2.4
kernel patched for capabilities.
> If I want to know how to "fix" this "problem", it is because I want to
> use the jack autostart function (via JACK_START_SERVER).
Just put the appropriate command in your ~/.jackdrc file, like...
/usr/local/bin/jackd -Rv -d alsa -r 44100
Use the full pathname.
-- joqReceived on Wed Jun 8 04:15:05 2005
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