I wouldn't expect jack to work at all with the ltsp terminal.  You'll 
have to do some work, to make that work.  So, don't bother chasing that 
down until you get it working on the console.

As for working from the console, I don't think there's anything in the 
installation of LTSP that can effect whether Jack starts or not.

Ltspadmin installs a bunch of stuff in /opt/ltsp, and then it configures 
services, such as dhcp, nfs, tftp, gdm and portmap.

The one thing that I can think of that could possible screw things up is 
the script that starts lbus.

Take a look at /etc/X11/Xsession.d/51lbus-start

try commenting out the line that says:

    exec /usr/sbin/lbussd > ${HOME}/.lbussd.out &


maybe the 'exec' is causing any of the scripts that come after, from 
starting.

I don't know anything about how Jack starts, but maybe it's from a 
Xsession script with a number higher than 51.

Give it a shot and report back.

Jim McQuillan
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David Nielson wrote:
> Jim McQuillan wrote:
>> David Nielson wrote:
>>   
>>> David Nielson wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I want to use LTSP to have a fanless, silent thin client control a 
>>>> noisy, powerful machine with a big sound card. Right now, I can log into 
>>>> the "server" directly and use qjackctl (Jack frontend) and it works.
>>>>       
>>> Before installing LTSP, I could use jack (and all related apps) fine. 
>>> After installing LTSP, jack will not start. It's as if ALSA doesn't 
>>> exist anymore?
>>>
>>> I'm running Fedora 8 plus packages from Planet CCRMA, including the 
>>> CCRMA kernel which includes the -rt patch set. I installed LTSP via "yum 
>>> install ltsp-utils", then using ltspadmin to install all the LTSP 
>>> packages and configure all the services.
>>>     
>> Are you logging in at the server console, or from a LTSP workstation?
>>
>> Jim McQuillan
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>   
> More information:
> 
>  From the server console, qjackctl lists all of the soundcard options 
> that it did before, IIRC, but none of them work: jack fails to start 
> with any of them.
> 
>  From the workstation, qjackctl doesn't list any soundcards, and of 
> course, it fails too.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> David Nielson
> 
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