I can confirm this. As soon as qjackctl is started, no sound output on
alsa devices is possible, even if the jack daemon is not started by
qjackctl.

I have two soundcards (one dedicated to jackd and the second for normal
system sounds) and qjackctl blocks both cards, even if I configure
qjackctl to only use one specific card.

When I start jackd from within a shell, there is no problem. So the
error seams to be in qjackctl.

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  qjackctl blocks audio output on ALSA devices

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