On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 09:44:00PM +0200, Fokke de Jong wrote: > Hi all, > > after a lot of voodoo, black magic (and some reboots). > Its seems jack is not complaining anymore, and everything is working again!
I'm glad you got jackd going. Even a sentence explaining the solution you found is a nice way to give back to the community that assists you. In general, as you learn more about linux, you will find that you rarely have to reboot your system when making changes. I believe it's now possible to install a new kernel on a running system. Installing/removing drivers (e.g. kernel modules) is also something possible without rebooting. Unlike, for example windows, that has to reboot after every patchset when reinstalling from instal media. I do find that X or X apps can hang from time to time, so setting up X to terminate on Ctrl-Alt-Backspace so you can restart X is quite helpful. I use a terminal multiplexer, which comes back with all my terminals, so that part is pretty convenient. > Thanks everyone for helping! Good luck with JACK. I think most users find problems are rare once you get it set up properly due to the well-though-out design excellent work by the maintainers. > cheers, > fokke -- Joel Roth _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev