On 2019-11-25 11:53, Peter Dambier <pe...@peter-dambier.de> put forth the proposition: > pulseaudio alarm. > > Jack 1 is alsa and Linux Midi. > Jach 2 is pulseaudio and Apple OSX Midi.
Jack 2 works fine with Alsa and without pulse. That's how I've been using it for years. The jack2 man page says "Alsa MIDI", as I posted earlier. To stop pulseaudio, kill the daemon if it's running and comment out the lines in /etc/asound.conf: #pcm.default pulse #ctl.default pulse Then chmod -x /etc/rc.d/rc.pulseaudio to make sure it doesn't start at boot. This is the non-purist way of not using pulseaudio, and has worked for me since the release of 14.2. Also, the man page mentions about dbus: Defining $JACK_NO_AUDIO_RESERVATION will bypass audio device reservation via session bus (DBus). This can be useful if JACK was compiled with DBus support but should run on a headless system. I can confirm that it stops all the errors about X11 not running. -daw
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