Thanks for this first answer.

I don't dislike unity, in my opinion it has a lot of potential and I
already use rosegarden in KDE, since there's not much else I can do anyway
for the gui problem.

Gnome 3 would be a good alternative too, if it wouldn't hang so often and
reduce jack performance so much. I work on an i7 with 16 GB of ram and a
quadro600 nvidia, so in my opinion that even should be overkill for audio
production, but on Gnome3 based systems like gnome-shell and unity it seems
not to be.

The other issue remains though, why does rosegarden make such a mess of
jack when it exits? I sometimes even have to reboot in order to get jack
running again after I stop rosegarden.

grtz,

Bart


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2012/5/5 david <[email protected]>

> On 05/04/2012 10:18 PM, bart deruyter wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've noticed an old issue with rosegarden that seem not to get fixed, at
> > least, I don't know how to fix it or find a workaround for it, and a new
> > issue on ubuntu 12.04.
> >
> > The old issue is one concerning jack. When exiting rosegarden jack
> > crashes in a strange way. It keeps running, but there is no in- nor
> > output anymore, in other words : no audio. I'm sure that cannot be a
> > wanted result of exiting rosegarden, it should only exit rosegarden and
> > not block sound for all the other sound-releated applications. This
> > always happens when using ladish.
>
> I've never encountered that problem, but I don't use Ladish.
>
> > A new issue is a gui-issue. In Ubuntu 12.04 after a while the menu when
> > right-clickingdoes not show up anymore. This happens so far in
> > unity-mode. I didn't test it in gnome-shell yet. So, I don't know if it
> > is a ubuntu related issue or a rosegarden issue. In KDE it seems to work
> > fine.
>
> My wife uses JPilot on her netbook, with the Unity interface. JPilot
> frequently quits responding to clicks under Unity (especially if it's
> maximized, but also when it's not maximized). JPilot works fine under
> KDE3 & 4, LXDE, XFCE and FluxBox. So I think it's an Ubuntu Unity
> interface problem.
>
> I dislike the Unity interface, so my suggestion would be to replace it
> with one of the above.
>
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