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Michael Jarosch wrote:
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> I have an ASUS A8V Deluxe. So my socket's also 939. And I've also got a
> RME HDSP 9652. It's true - I use low latency, but keep in mind: I used
> to use a slower CPU without any problems with this configuration.
> I hoped, that jackd in 64Studio stable is too old for reliably using a
> dualcore CPU. But you're using nearly the same hardware! That's bad news
> for me.
>> Unlike windows, logging out usually does not accomplish much in Linux.
>>   
> Things you start in the X-environment is usually getting killed if you
> restart X. ;)

There are few things in X that can cause the problems you are having :)

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> 
> Still, this is not the main problem. Just changing the CPU shouldn't
> break jackd. I wonder, if there's something wrong with the CPU or the
> motherboard. On the other hand, I haven't experienced any problems with
> other applicaions such as Thunderbird or Firefox. I've had problems with
> the proprietary nvidia-driver, which killed my USB-subsystem. But since
> I switched to the nv-driver this silly behaviour stopped. Everything
> works but jackd. But this is really the core application on this machine...

I don't use proprietary drivers when I am doing audio work.
> 
> Maybe I'm trying to plug the sound-device into another PCI-slot.  But if
> this won't work, I've got a real problem.
> 
When I get home in a couple of hours I will check my settings, to see
what may be different.
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