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2007-11-26
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2007-11-26
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jackd would be of limited usefulness on the tablets because of their much lower specifications. Any reason for wanting to use jackd?
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2007-11-26
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2007-11-26
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The ALSA port may already be in use. You may have to attach to esound to make it work.
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2007-11-26
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2007-11-26
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Oops, yes - jack would only get at the ALSA layer. I doubt that jack will default to /dev/dsptask* though, unless you set that at configure time - you may have to set that manually on the command line.
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2007-11-27
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I've been messing around a bit, but haven't had any success:
# jackd -d alsa -d default -r 44100 -P
jackd 0.103.0
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
JACK compiled with System V SHM support.
loading driver ..
apparent rate = 44100
creating alsa driver ... default|-|1024|2|44100|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
ALSA: Cannot open PCM device alsa_pcm for playback. Falling back to capture-only mode
cannot load driver module alsa
no message buffer overruns
Anyone?