The messages button on qjackctl. Or start JACK in the command line and
you can see the messages.
You see pulseaudio in the connection window because you installed
pulseaudio-module-jack, which lets pulseaudio use jack as backend.
2015-10-09 8:05 GMT+02:00 worik <root@email-addr-hidden>:
> Friends
>
> I am having trouble with JACK and I have no idea how to start diagnosing
> my problems.
>
> I am starting it with qjackctl. as I have been doing for ages using a
> M-AUDIO USB interface.
>
> I get no sound through it at all today, neither input nor output. I
> have been using this setup for over a year with no problems. Befire
> that I had constant problems that just went away.
>
> Now they are back.
>
> I am at my wits end, I can not find any logs where JACK is putting its
> output, which would be a start.
>
> I have had "pulseaudio" apear in the connections window, I was not
> seeing that when the system was working.
>
> Where do I start? For a start where does JACK put its logs?
>
> I have the correct device selected in the setup tab
>
> Worik
>
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