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2009/4/19 wayne <<A HREF="mailto:wayne@jawnee.org">wayne@jawnee.org</A>>
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On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 22:37 -0500, Brian David wrote:<BR>
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Cory K. <<A HREF="mailto:coryisatm@ubuntu.com">coryisatm@ubuntu.com</A>> wrote:<BR>
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<A HREF="mailto:beejunk@gmail.com">beejunk@gmail.com</A> wrote:<BR>
> On Apr 13, 2009 1:07pm, "Cory K." <<A HREF="mailto:coryisatm@ubuntu.com">coryisatm@ubuntu.com</A>> wrote:<BR>
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>> System->Admin->Ubuntu Studio Controls<BR>
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> Believe me, I tried to use Studio Controls. Jaunty changed the<BR>
> relevant permissions file from<BR>
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> /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules. When I selected the<BR>
> appropriate box in Studio Controls to allow raw1394 permission, this<BR>
> did not fix my problem. I had to use the solution I mentioned in the<BR>
> earlier post. The original 40-basic-permissions.rules found in Ibex<BR>
> and Hardy is not in Jaunty.<BR>
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I'll have someone look at it. I seem to remember some changes that<BR>
address what you said above. Maybe the changes didn't hit yet. <BR>
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Oh, hey, I just remembered another small annoyance.<BR>
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For whatever reason, the new version of JACK doesn't allow me to force quit if JACK freezes (which is common when you're testing the settings) Instead, I need to restart X now in order to get JACK turned off after a freeze, because I'm a noob and I'm not sure how to do it via command line. It's not a huge inconvenience, and I'm not even sure it's something the Ubuntu Studio team can do anything about, but it would be nice if I could just force quit JACK like the old days.
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you can try "killall jackd" from the command line. or use the GUI-enabled "System Monitor" available in the menu under "System/Administration", at least on 8.04 Hardy UBS.<BR>
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On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 20:05 +0200, Christian Masser wrote:<BR>
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Same Problem to me, but killall jackd doesn't work, but I didn't try it with the system monitor, thanks for the tip<BR>
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maybe it is not jackd that is stuck, but qjackctl, the QT gui for using jack? if so, "killall qjackctl.bin" may work. the nice thing about killall (at least on 8.04), is that after typing "killall", then entering a space, then start typing the name of the process, you can use the Tab key (ala Bash command completion) to finish the process name. when JACK freezes, check with killall if jackd is even running. it may just be that qtjackctl is stuck, which happens to me when the underlying jackd process crashes: jackd dies, but qtjackctl is frozen. also, the qtjackctl process will prob be "qtjackctl.bin", since that pre-script pauses PulseAudio using paususpender before starting jackd... again, at least on 8.04. this way, no PulseAudio getting in the way, while not having to totally remove it.<BR>
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