I am using the attached /etc/apt/sources.list. Synaptic properties for my jackd package are:You may want to check whether it is JACK enabled. I've only ever used the debian derivative Ubuntu, and I'm not sure whether they also have that ridiculous "cannot link to apps in different repos" rule that prevented JACK support for some apps.I just checked; I installed mine from the Debian Multimedia repo, not the vanilla Debian. I'm also using the Rivendell repos for Jack, it's a very good place to find a very stable, reliable, repo-aware Jackd.Please clarify if you mean debian-multimedia.org (unofficial, not supported by debian) or packages from pkg-multimedia-maintainers. Also, the official multimedia team in debian is trying hard to take care of things and has had a recent surge of activity. Please, please, report bugs to the BTS if things break using the official packages. -Eric Rz.
Debian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@email-addr-hidden>which is quite odd considering that with the Debian Multimedia repo alone, I did not have access to this Jack package (0.118+svn3796-1).
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