Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was just impressed by possibility of using "checkinstall" ... it seems to 
> be clever way to install from source files.
> I was playing a little bit around and tried build/install latest jack release.
> I succeed to install "jack-audio-connection-kit-0.116.1" package which was 
> not overwrite my jack 109.2 and even blocked jack on start-up.
> I had to uninstall it.  
>
> Can somebody advice me how to do it?
> In best way to overwrite/upgrade my current 109.2 package.
>
> Thanks for advice
>
> Mira

Hi Mira :)

I can't check it out for my 64 Studio install right now, but I will do
so as soon as possible, at the moment I try to set up
http://forums.opensuse.org/pre-release-beta/401422-enable-realtime-audio-midi-opensuse-11-1-rc.html,
but I fear there is a problem with my sound card and 64-bit hardware,
because of ... see below.

*I recommend to remove 0.109 by synaptic and to use make install to
install 0.116.* I was using checkinstall for Suse with my 32-bit mobo
and since I have a 64-bit mobo and 64-bit installs checkinstall isn't
fine for my Suse any more, maybe it's similar for 64 Studio.

Ralf

Subject:        Re: [Jack-Devel] more testers wanted
Date:   Wed, 10 Dec 2008 15:43:42 +0100

Tommi wrote:

> Well, the strange thing is that jackd runs perfectly with my dreaded
> Intel on-board HDA chipset, but fails with ice1712 (which was working
> like a charm in the kernel 2.4 days, but then I had plain x86 core)

Hi Tommi :(

I get the same thing like you with my ICE1712 on my 64-bit machine and I
also don't had this trouble with my old 32-bit machine, but I need to
have this new computer, because I couldn't make music with my old one,
because the CPU was overloaded all the time.

Ralf


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