It is a mistake to assume that because the bug was originally reported
in one Ubuntu release, it does not occur in later releases.

The actual situation now, as I experience it in Gutsy, is that when I
start muse it gives me a message saying that it cannot find the jack
server. Perhaps it does not recognise jackdmp, which I am using instead
of the official Ubuntu jackd. I am also finding that when I run "muse
-h", it prints the help text and then segfaults; this is obviously not
directly related to the problem at hand, but is a telling sign that this
is a piece of software with problems. Because I am using the jackdmp
versions of the jack libraries, I can't start normal jackd to test
whether the problem of killing other jack clients is still there,  but
given the other problems I have observed, it would be no surprise if it
was.

** Changed in: muse (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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[Feisty] Starting muse kills other jack clients
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139813
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