On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 1:19 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Le 24/08/2010 19:04, Scott Lavender a écrit : > > Crimsun has mentioned that the user shouldn't be added to the audio group > at all for real-time privileges. My understanding is that privileges are > granted by ConsoleKit for the active user at the keyboard. Unfortunately, > that is the extent of my understanding. > > You can see his explanation beginning at [20:09] here: > http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/05/16/%23ubuntustudio-devel.txt > > I haven't tested this though and I don't think the user has been removed by > default from the audio group for maverick at this point. > > ScottL > > ScottL, > > Jack from Ubuntu 10.04 repositories won't start in real time if the user is > not in the audio group. For that, you have to use the jackd 2 from the PPA > of falk-tj, on Launchpad. > > Are you using his backports as a base for maverick ? > > Toine > > Toine, No, I was not using Falk's PPA. I have a Lucid install (with in the audio group) for my main recording box. But I have also done some testing of Maverick (which I believe included JACK2 at the time) although I didn't explore if I was part of the audio group. I plan on installing the new Beta and seeing if JACK2 is still installed by default, if the user is in the audio group still, if real-time is granted for JACK, and how the integration between Pulse Audio and JACK stands. I had done some previous testing between JACK and Pulse earlier, which was encouraging. If anyone is interested you can read it here: http://dullass.blogspot.com/2010/06/wisely-and-slow-they-stumble-that-run.html ScottL
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