Also, the brute force method to stop jackd entirely is to open a
terminal and enter
> killall jackd
then
> ps -A | grep jack
to make sure you killed it. If it is still around (i.e. shows up in the
ps output), try
> sudo kill -9
where processID is the number on the left side of the ps command's
ou
Start qjackctl - it should be in the audio group, labeled JACK Control
with an icon of an audio cable jack. Click on Connect and find the
connection to the soundcard either under the audio or the ALSA tab,
select the soundcard and whatever it is connected to (you can see the
line drawn between the
Dear community,
although I know how to make a connection to my edirol Fa66 soundcard via
jackd, I don't know how to disconnect it.
Does someone know the solution?
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