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> leo <le...@yahoo.com> hat am 9. Mai 2013 um 19:47 geschrieben:
>>
>> I just received this email today. Last night I already performed the
>> updates via Tim Krone's suggested link to
https://launchpad.net/~kxstudio-team/+archive/ppa
>>
>> The result was I now have a choice of loading (from the menu popdown at
the desktop upper left icon)
>> my usual Ardour version 2.8.14, or Ardour 3.1.
>>
>> My old Jack 0.3.9 is now only version 0.3.10 for some reason I don't
understand.

qjackctl, aka Jack Control, is not the jack audio system, but a convenient
GUI that helps configure and control
the jack audio system or server, which runs in the background. jackd
--version will tell you the jack version.

>>
>> I did the updates and added the PPAto my repositories but there was a
note in the terminal and at the
>> website stating "Start jackd/jackdbus; then run 'pulse-jack' which will
enable pulse audio support."
>> When I entered "pulse-jack" in the terminal, it responded "sudo:
pulse-audio: command not found".
>>
>> I loaded Ardour 3 and was able to record my guitar on a fresh track
along with the visual active mixer volume
>> bar, and the track waveform showing, but the result was the same as when
I did the same routine in Ardour 2.8.14,
>> a scratchy sound from the "click" beats. Also, the message window for
Jack shows a scrolling repeating messages
>> of XRUNS Callback, numbers 45, 46....they change. Changing the Jack
setup buffers, latency, etc, doesn't help that. Then, of course, Ardour
>> crashes.
>>
>> Also, when I start Jack (before or after Ardour, doesn't matter) it adds
Jack source, and sink to the connections.

These ports are sort of  pulseaudio to jack bridges. Pulseaudio is the
general purpose audio system in ubuntustudio.

Something is wrong with your system.

What is the output of

ulimit -r -l

?
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