I was advised to ask you guys about this from a forum where I was seeking help using Cjackctl.
@mwfoshee: you need to get an updated version of JACK on your system (and complain to the JACK packagers on your distro if one is not available). The problem with the -T flag was fixed at least one year ago in Jack2 (the one you have installed) and it is absurd that users should have to face this issue today. My version is 0.3.10 the current version of Cjackctl, qjackctl-0.4.1 is available for download here <http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/#Downloads> I've tried installing it myself to no avail so any help from you guys would be greatly appreciated. Mike Foshee Foshee Brothers Land Surveying/Clearwater Development 501.617.1032 [email protected] *http://arlandsurveyor.com <http://arlandsurveyor.com>* http://cwcondos.com
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