I use the script

#!/bin/bash

qjackctl -s & sleep 5 & pdextended


As I've noticed, it works either if jack is already on or not. Same goes to other applications that need jack, like ardour. Ah, no root access there. Wouldn't it be better to search for another of getting permissions, instead of running programs as root?

João

Hi,

On 07.01.2011 20:49, Pierre Massat wrote:
don't know if it made it through the storm...

2011/1/3 Pierre Massat <pimas...@gmail.com>

Hi all!

Happy new year first of all!

Is there a way i can write a script that would start Jack and Pd in the
proper order by clicking on a single file?

I have made two simple scripts for that, one that starts jack, qjackctl
and programs, that are in a text file with each program in a seperate
line, and another script to stop all started programs. To use them for
puredata only, rewrite the "while["$1"]; do done" portions to start only Pd.

The textfiles look like that:

pdextended -rt -jack -alsamidi -inchannels 2 -outchannels 8
ardour2

And is there a way i can start both as root? (I need to use HID) I'm
assuming this would be quite a big breach though.

To start programs with root provileges, use gksu or gksudo for X11 programs.

cu Thomas


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