[usersUbuntuStudio] Jack lags...

2009-03-06 Thread Robert Klaar
Hi there again!
Been configuring audio now for the most of my friday-evening, everything
works fine except it doesn't :(. Pulseaudio works, mediaplayers routing to
pulseaudio too, but things like Ardour, Hydrogen, everything Jack-based
doesn't. It lags when I try to use any samples and everything that's not
working can in one way or another be related to Jack. When I started up a
new project in Ardour, a notice came up stating that I had locked my memory
or something, I looked up how to unlock this and now the notice is gone but
nothing has changed with how it sounds, allthought it seemed reasonable(I'm
sitting on a dual core 2.3 ghz with a ram of 3 g so I find it hard to think
anything's wrong with the hardware per sey), I also checked with system
monitor and it is hardly working it would seem when running jack. Also Jack
shows, in the Jack-ctrl window something like 1(249), "249 is increasing",
don't know if this is normal or not since I'm new to the whole thing. Anyone
care to take a guess?... so that I might go out and get oen or two beers at
least this friday evening :)...
//paco
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Re: Ipv6 to Ipv4...

2009-03-06 Thread Robert Klaar
It had to do with the use of Ipv6, disabled it, restarted net, rebooted, now
it works like a clockwork ^^, just had to reboot a few times more than I did
when I popped the question... anyways, got my pulseaudiobuild comming up
quite nicely, as for now jack laggs, skips and stuff but I'm on it, probably
just a couple of configurations wrong. thx for the help.
//paco

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Gustin Johnson  wrote:

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> Robert Klaar wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > Installed Hardy version of US today on my toshiba a300 laptop.
> > Unfortunately I have no internet/"net", after some troubleshooting it
> > seems that it's not about my drivers(able to ping loopback), nor is it
> > the hardware(able to ping my own ip), however; after that it fails. I
> > cannot ping router/gateway or else and thus no internet. I've checked
> > about in the networkconfigurations box and all I could come up with is
> > the use of ipv6 protocols, seems to me that this could be the problem,
> > rest of net runs on ipv4, so; how do I fix this?, have tried by turning
> > ipv6 off in /etc/modprobe/aliases without succes...
> > //best regards Paco
> >
> It probably has nothing to with IPv6.  Can you ping your IP from another
> box on the network?  What driver and hardware is this?  Are we talking
> about a wired or wireless connection?  How is your IP assigned (ie. is
> it static or dhcp)?
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