alejo said :
> sorry about top post...
> i have the same hardware and run it, as stated before, as root (both
> ffado-debus-server and qjackctl).

why as root?

> stable, no problems whatsoever under puredyne 9.10 thats has been
> updated.
> /a
> 
> On May 20, 2010, at 5:24 PM, Ricardo G. Herdt wrote:
> 
> >I'm just curious, which interface do you have, and what are the
> >problems? I also own a firewire card (fa-101), but use it mainly with
> >debian squeeze and a rt kernel. It's working ok, but I didn't try (as
> >far as I remember) with very low latencies. Will test again when I go
> >back home.
> >
> >2010/5/20, gusano <[email protected]>:
> >>hi Lukasz
> >>
> >>yeah you're right.
> >>sorry if I sound angry, it's just not the right moment (and day)
> >>for me
> >>to screw everything up.
> >>but no worry, I'm used to re-install it quickly ;)
> >>
> >>I just started using pure-dyne because it was the only linux
> >>distro with
> >>which my FW soundcard worked out-of-the-box, alas it's not the case
> >>anymore, that's why I experiment and end up with such a mess.
> >>
> >>again sorry for the noise, I'm gonna have a beer and use my
> >>crappy-but-working usb card :)
> >>
> >>@Ricardo I'm giving up for now, thanks for the aptitude trick, I
> >>forgot
> >>about that
> >>
> >>cheers,
> >>_y
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>On 20/05/10 16:44, Lukasz Jastrzebski wrote:
> >>>Man, you have just screwed your system, I guess.
> >>>This is exactly how the dependiences work ;) You cannot use things
> >>>without jackd - this is why it wants to remove any problematic
> >>>pieces
> >>>prior to any installation :D
> >>>First - don't hurry. When you will ruin your system, you will
> >>>probably
> >>>loose more time. Read manuals before typing anything into console.
> >>>Secondly, if avaliable, try to download the package by hand and
> >>>install it via some primitive tool like gdebi or even dpkg - this is
> >>>handy kind of swiss army knife for packages.
> >>>Reinstalling whole this mess also should be easy - as long, as there
> >>>are aptitude and networking tools still installed, don't be
> >>>affraid of
> >>>reinstalling things. You should have packages cashed somewhere
> >>>anyway,
> >>>so download should not take too long.
> >>>After you rescue or reinstall your things - don't mess with
> >>>different
> >>>package tools, keep your things clean and do not experiment - cause
> >>>this is really tricky to experiment in depency-based package managed
> >>>systems. Use one tool only - aptitude is great, or triple- or
> >>>quadruple-check if the policies in the tools you intend to use match
> >>>exactly.
> >>>Any Ubuntu-based system REALLY is immune to any fine-tuning without
> >>>PhD in ubuntology. Use Slack or Arch if you want to play with the
> >>>system in the Linux way. I was able to delete my whole /usr
> >>>(the place
> >>>where the software goes) and have system up and running in
> >>>repairable
> >>>state.
> >>>
> >>>You could always keep the newer version of your favourite soft
> >>>somewhere without installing it by package, and just run it
> >>>from where
> >>>it is.
> >>>
> >>>I really hate Ubuntu family, it smells like unusable blasphemy
> >>>for me
> >>>since forever, and, being moderately experienced Linux user, I found
> >>>Ubuntu finally always breaks itself. ;)
> >>>
> >>>So have fun, esp. if you are learning the hard way. This is only the
> >>>time and the software - you have both i hope, there is no need to
> >>>loose health too.
> >>>
> >>>Cheers,
> >>>Luke
> >>>
> >>>W dniu 2010-05-20 16:07, gusano pisze:
> >>>>ok, I removed jackd via 'apt-remove'.
> >>>>now if I want to *reinstall* it, aptitude wants to *remove* the
> >>>>following packages:
> >>>>
> >>>>amsynth, audacious, audacity, avidemux, avidemux-plugins, chuck,
> >>>>csladspa, csound, darkice, dssi-host-jack, ecasound, fluxus, ...,
> >>>>libjack-dev, libjack0, libjack0.100.0-0, libportaudio2, all
> >>>>pd libs,
> >>>>puredata, ..., vlc-plugin-jack, wsynth-dssi, zynaddsubfx.
> >>>>
> >>>>WTF ?
> >>>>
> >>>>_y
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>On 20/05/10 15:49, gusano wrote:
> >>>>>hi Ricardo
> >>>>>
> >>>>>thanks for the suggestion but I'm afraid it's a bit too
> >>>>>tricky for me
> >>>>>right now..
> >>>>>
> >>>>>what I don't get is: why nearly all audio apps installed
> >>>>>in pure:dyne
> >>>>>are dependencies from jackd ? (just an example)
> >>>>>I would love being able to 'apt-get remove jackd' and
> >>>>>aptitude would
> >>>>>remove *only* technical dependencies (and not Ardour or
> >>>>>SuperCollider
> >>>>>packages...)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>cheers,
> >>>>>_y
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>On 20/05/10 15:14, Ricardo G. Herdt wrote:
> >>>>>>In debian, I'd fetch the sources from unstable (having the proper
> >>>>>>deb-src line in /etc/sources.list) with ' apt-get source
> >>>>>>jackd ' and
> >>>>>>create a deb package from them using ' dpkg-buildpackage
> >>>>>>-rfakeroot -b
> >>>>>>-us -uc '. Then I'd simply replace the installed jackd with it,
> >>>>>>without uninstalling anything. You could try the same
> >>>>>>with sources
> >>>>>>from newer versions from ubuntu. Just a suggestion.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>2010/5/20, gusano<[email protected]>:
> >>>>>>>hello
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>while trying to fix my FW sound issues (again...), I'd like to
> >>>>>>>uninstall
> >>>>>>>jackd and libffado to compile newer versions.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>problem is, if I do that aptitude wants to remove (nearly) all
> >>>>>>>packages
> >>>>>>>from my system !
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>is there a way to remove *only one* package ?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>cheers,
> >>>>>>>_y
> >>>>>>>
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> >>>>>>>
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> >>>>>
> >>>>
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