This is not a Ubuntu bug ( e.g. Mint 17.2 ) nor is it a problem with
WSJT.
The problem is Mint-17.1 / 2 installs, as part of their default desktop
integration, audacidty, which requires libportaudio2, and thus libjack-
jackd2. This causes problem with libportaudio0. From my experience, the
combination of those packages is what causes the problem. I stopped
testing WSJT apps on Mint due to this.
The warning messages you see at the top ( ALSA, and bt_audio) are
superfluous and benign in nature. You can rid your system of them by
removing bluez-alsa and updating you ALSA conf to set the PCM
cards.pcm./{rear,lfe,side} to defaults, but that's up you.
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wsjt 9.3 and Rigblaster compability issue
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