Users may have noticed that it has been troublesome getting jack to
start with a card already used by pulseaudio.
The latest pulseaudio update straightens that problem out.
This is the bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1163638
The bug was not affecting the 13.0
Hello,
Right now, and for a while, I'm using US 12.10, great distro but a bit
overkill for what I actually do (I work with images, not sound), but so
far the only one that makes the sound in this machine work good. I'll
try to explain.
When I move the volume slider, the one in the panel, it chang
Everything was going fine until the other night, now when I try to use my
Linux partition (which is almost always) it doesn't load. I get to "Setting
IRQ Priority Start [i8042] req=12 pid=46prio: OK" at least, I believe that
is the last of it. I used a live disc and most of my data is accessible,
b
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013, at 03:15 AM, Dean Sherwood wrote:
> Everything was going fine until the other night, now when I try to use my
> Linux partition (which is almost always) it doesn't load. I get to
> "Setting
> IRQ Priority Start [i8042] req=12 pid=46prio: OK" at least, I believe
> that
> is th
On 05. juni 2013 12:56, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
You don't seem to have any problem with conflicting IRQs.
Each kernel comes with such a huge list of fixes, that it's hard to make
any conclusion from them, at least for me.
Do you only get xruns at low latencies?
Changing settings from 64 frames per
On 07. juni 2013 08:05, Alf Haakon Lund wrote:
On 05. juni 2013 12:56, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
You don't seem to have any problem with conflicting IRQs.
Each kernel comes with such a huge list of fixes, that it's hard to make
any conclusion from them, at least for me.
Do you only get xruns at low