Re: [linux-audio-user] Lashd won't start.

From: Dave Robillard <drobilla@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Sep 04 2006 - 23:28:59 EEST

On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 22:09 -0500, Brian Dunn wrote:
> Forest Bond wrote:
> >> Anyone seen this before? Happens when I try to start lashd.
> >>
> >> brian@email-addr-hidden ~ $ lashd
> >> No supported SIMD instruction sets detected
> >> Connected to JACK server with client name 'LASH_Server'
> >> Opened ALSA sequencer with client ID 129
> >> conn_mgr_start: could not look up service name: Servname not supported
> >> for ai_socktype
> >> loader_run: server closed socket; exiting
> >> Segmentation fault
> >>
> >
> > This is usually what happens if you are missing the appropriate line in
> > /etc/services (lashd shouldn't crash when this happens, but does.)
> >
> > -Forest
> >
> You where right, Forest. Adding
> lash 14541/tcp # LASH client/server protocol
>
> to /etc/services got lashd running. I wasn't able to open lash_panel at
> first, due to some message about not being able to find localhost. so
> then i added a local host definition to
> /etc/hosts
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
>
> and now I have a working lash setup. Thanks!
>
> something else is now quite troubling, though... it seems that all
> multimedia applications are now incapable of seeing the SIMD features of
> this PIII. lashd, lash_panel, zynaddsubfx, and even mplayer all say
>
> No supported SIMD instruction sets detected
>
> I'm running gentoo and i've got all the relevant use flags turned on,
> sse, mmx...
>
> any clues? how can this be broken system wide?

That message comes from jack.

-DR-
Received on Tue Sep 5 16:15:07 2006

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