@Dmitry, @Ross: I do remember qjackctl from before only allowing
singltons :) one could close qjackctl to the systray and start it again
from the menu with the result of two qjackctls. That while annoying, is
not a real problem provided the user is using jackdbus as it is ok to
have more than one application controlling jackdbus. There may be issues
if dbus is turned off as jackd then becomes a child process of the
qjackctl instance that started it. Another qjackctl can not stop it and
quitting the excess qjackctl that does happen to have jackd as child of
course stops jackd. This could be confusing, but unless jack is
currently in use (recording?) not life shattering. Trying to close the
qjackctl with the jackd child will create an exit/cancel dialog to warn
the user jack will be stopped. The second qjackctl can still make
connections of jack clients.

With the qt4 version, starting qjackctl from the menu will make the
already running instance visible rather than start a new one.

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