2014/1/9 Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> > OK, I have not been able to solve my pulse dropouts (professionally > faded out and in, but very noticeable nonetheless - they're about a > second or less in duration, essentially random intervals between > dropouts), so have spent today trying to get jackd to work: > > I use qjackctl. > > I've disabled pulse from xfce session, sudo service pulseaudio stop, > insserv -r pulseaudio, killall -9 pulseaudio. > > ps aux | egrep -vi disk\|gvfs | egrep alsa\|jack\|pulse\|mix\|vol > gives a nice, clean output. > > BUT, when I run qjackctl (no command line options), it starts up and > auto-starts jackd as well as pulseaudio. > > How can I stop this from happening? I want to test jackd/qjackctl by > themselves.
Check your qjackctl setup, driver should be alsa. /r