Hello all. Thought I would throw my 2 bits in on the Riv/Jack stuff. I found the working combination on CentOS for me was the following:
Add a startup entry into the Session manager to start QJackCtl with sudo. Once QJackCtl starts up with its settings, in options, you can run some scripts. I've run 'service rivendell stop' as the Execute script on Startup, and 'service rivendell start' as the Execute script after Startup. This allows jack to take over the alsa device. I have disabled pulseaudio, and I think removed most of it without breaking dependencies. Once QJackCtl runs, then you can start whatever riv apps you need. I don't recall if I had the audio card selected or unselected in rdalsaconfig I tried duplicating this setup in Ubuntu Studio to try and mess with the new Rivendell, but too many dependencies to work around to try and get QJackCtl working so you can see the patchbay to connect Riv to inputs and outputs. May be another wet soggy weekend project. Nick
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