Answer myself..;) 

Found the reason for caed is not able to run jackd. It's so simple...;o)


On my Debian8, when installing qjackctl and as an dependency jackd is
the new one called Jackd2.!!! 

And that version 2 can not run via systemd or in that case called from
rivendell caed because of the need of a DBUS connection (X11).. 

Solution.: 

apt install jackd1 

That removes jackd2 and replace it with jackd1.  

Problem solved..!! 

@Tim 

Your ISO has also installed jackd2.! 

Am 23.10.2017 15:53, schrieb Schwoon, newsletter:

> Hmm, It looks like caed cannot start jackd. I've tried it with -r (realtime) 
> and without. BUt in both cases i get: 
> 
> Oct 23 15:21:03 rdclient-daw systemd[1]: Started Rivendell Radio Automation 
> caed Service.
> Oct 23 15:21:04 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: JACK server started
> Oct 23 15:21:04 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: unable to communicate with JACK 
> server
> Oct 23 15:21:04 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: JACK general failure
> Oct 23 15:21:04 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: no connection to JACK server
> Oct 23 15:21:05 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: Found TwoLAME encoder library, MPEG 
> L2 encoding supported
> Oct 23 15:21:05 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: Found MAD decoder library, MPEG L2 
> decoding supported
> Oct 23 15:21:05 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: Unable to set realtime scheduling: 
> Operation not permitted
> Oct 23 15:21:05 rdclient-daw caed[1833]: cae started 
> 
> But when i manualy ran jackd (qjackctl) an make a reload caed..: 
> 
> Oct 23 15:24:26 rdclient-daw systemd[1]: Started Rivendell Radio Automation 
> caed Service.
> Oct 23 15:24:26 rdclient-daw caed[2044]: JACK server started
> Oct 23 15:24:26 rdclient-daw caed[2044]: connected to JACK server
> Oct 23 15:24:27 rdclient-daw caed[2044]: Found TwoLAME encoder library, MPEG 
> L2 encoding supported
> Oct 23 15:24:27 rdclient-daw caed[2044]: Found MAD decoder library, MPEG L2 
> decoding supported
> Oct 23 15:24:27 rdclient-daw caed[2044]: Unable to set realtime scheduling: 
> Invalid argument
> Oct 23 15:24:27 rdclient-daw caed[2044]: cae started 
> 
> What does that mean: "Unable to set realtime scheduling: Invalid argument"  
> 
> [Tuning]
> ; This section defines the realtime parameters used when running
> ; audio components. Normally, these are useful only for debugging.
> UseRealtime=Yes
> RealtimePriority=9 
> 
> If set to No, the message above disappears...:) 
> 
> Am 23.10.2017 14:45, schrieb Mark Stennett: 
> 
> RRR, thanks. 
> 
> FROM: <[email protected]> on behalf of "Schwoon, 
> newsletter" <[email protected]>
> DATE: Monday, October 23, 2017 at 4:58 AM
> TO: <[email protected]>
> SUBJECT: Re: [RDD] Lubuntu Live CD 
> 
> Good morning from germany.. 
> 
> Your right Tim. The would be the best way. But the jack document inside the 
> source dir is outdated. 
> 
> I've enabled the "start JACK Server" in Jack settings and copied the run 
> command from the Messages window from qjackctl. 
> 
> /usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -dhw:U192k -r44100 -p1024 -n2 
> 
> But that seems not to start jackd when i reload caed... service. What to fill 
> in the Jack clients command line.? Why do i need to use a macro card.? 
> 
> Am 22.10.2017 22:03, schrieb Tim Camp: 
> 
> Greetings, 
> 
> Best way is to use the Jack settings in RdAdmin, you can put your jackd start 
> command there and it will start jack first with any rivendell module is 
> started, you can also set up a macro cart as your start-up cart for your host 
> and it will make all your default connections. 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Tim Camp 
> 
> On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 1:54 PM, Schwoon, newsletter 
> <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> Hi 
> 
> I've seen you have installed qjackctl. 
> 
> On my Debian8 i use three systemd services to run caed,ripcd and rdcatchd 
> with the user "rduser" at startup. But to run jackd before, i've to kill them 
> after systemstart. Do you know a way to insert a "wait for jackd" in the caed 
> service.? 
> 
> Atached the service files. 
> 
> On most of my machines i like to use jack for audiorouting... 
> 
> Am 22.10.2017 20:37, schrieb Tim Camp: 
> 
> Greetings, 
> 
> Understand, just wanted to have the audio science drivers in there for anyone 
> who needs them. 
> 
> I compiled qt3 from source 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Tim Camp 
> 
> WZEW FM 
> 
> On Oct 22, 2017 1:31 PM, "Schwoon, newsletter" <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> 
> Hi 
> 
> I don't have such soundcart equipment. :) Using mostly simple USB Soundcards 
> from Behringer. (UMC204HD) 
> 
> BTW ... Where did you get the QT3 stuff from.? Or is that still available on 
> 14.04. On Deb8 i've to use the repo from 
> 
> http://debian.tryphon.eu/ 
> 
> Am 22.10.2017 20:00, schrieb Tim Camp: 
> 
> Greetings 
> 
> Thanks, yes this is a live copy of my development system so everything is 
> there to compile next release. Would be only necessary to do . /configure 
> --sysconfdir= /etc/apache2/available_conf 
> 
> I will be updating the iso later today with hpi included. 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Tim Camp 
> 
> WZEW FM 
> 
> On Oct 22, 2017 12:28 PM, "Schwoon, newsletter" <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> 
> Very good work. I've done this based on Debian 8. And made the image with 
> Systemback, too. :) 
> 
> I think, it shoud be possible to compile the next release with this commands 
> from inside the source DIR..?! Assuming the path to the libexec is the 
> same... 
> 
> autogen.sh
> configure --disable-hpi --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
> make ... 
> 
> Am 20.10.2017 16:24, schrieb Tim Camp: 
> 
> Greetings, 
> 
> I have uploaded to my website a installable live cd of Rivendell 2.17.0 on 
> Lubuntu 14.04LTS for x86-64 
> 
> I built this iso to help me do multiple installs at our stations and just 
> thought some of you debian/ubuntu peeps might have a use for it. 
> 
> This LTS version is supported through April 2019 
> 
> The iso of Lubuntu has had all the fat removed nothing but system utilities 
> and a few necessary packages. 
> 
> I like bare bones appliances in my control rooms.  
> 
> It contains a fully operating Rivendell 2.17.0 install compiled from source. 
> 
> One caveat no-hpi, I'll upload one that includes that in a few days. 
> 
> I've got a little tinkering to do with the hpklinux. 
> 
> For live testing with a cd  
> 
> username is rduser 
> 
> pw is rivendell 
> 
> to run Rivendell from the cd you will have to start mysql 
> 
> sudo service mysql start 
> 
> If you wish to install you must run install from the boot splash, not inside 
> the live version. 
> 
> Here is the link 
> http://dotcom1.net/rivendell/Lubuntu-Rivendell-2.17.0-Live.iso 
> 
> MD5 check sum at http://dotcom1.net/rivendell/MD5 
> 
> I'll also post a 16.04 version when I get finished with it. 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> Tim Camp 
> 
> WZEW-FM WNSP-FM 
> 
> Mobile, Al. 
> 
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