for me disabling few processes helped a lot. Wifi card, network manager, and some processes started from cron and anacron. Also improved a lot compiling Jack and freebob from source but it wasnt easy.
Chris Wenn(e)k dio: > On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 10:25 +0200, altern wrote: > >> some Ricoh chips cause problems, my laptop is a IBM has a Ricoh chip and >> Freebob is very unstable. Sorry i cannot give more detailed info maybe >> someone can? > > Having spent near enough to A$500 on this device I'm in no position to > go finding a PCMCIA firewire card to test on right now :) > > I'm wondering if the following lines from the log are significant: > > ++ jack_rechain_graph(): > > client freebob_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0. > > client qjackctl: start_fd=7, execution_order=0. > > client Hydrogen-1: in subgraph after qjackctl, execution_order=1. > > client qjackctl: wait_fd=19, execution_order=2 (last client). > > -- jack_rechain_graph() > > unknown destination port in attempted connection [alsa_pcm:playback_1] > > > > I'm using Hydrogen because it's quick to get noise out of. and when I > start that program I get a pair of error message boxes: > > jack driver: cannot connect output port > > and > > Error starting audio driver > > I have raw1394 enabled, and (at least during this attempt) I've run > > $ sudo chmod a+rw /dev/raw1394 > > So it's not permissions. The input and output ports of the device are > recognised in jack, but I get no output or input ports for any software. > > Chris > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
