On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Eric Hedekar aftertheb...@gmail.comwrote:
I turned Compiz off and have yet to see a freeze so far (just a short test
of audio) - that may have been the issue.
As noted previously (in my hardware specs) I have 2gig of ram.
This Compiz update does seem
On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 00:43 -0800, Eric Hedekar wrote:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com wrote:
We've done minor changes to the list of audio applications
since Feisty.
But over 2 years things can pop up that we miss.
So,
Without wanting to go back on the discussions that have already happened,
staying on Hardy is not a good option for me - as I've been through over a
period of months here, and on the forums, and on launchpad, my firewire host
card does not work with the Hardy kernel. The issue is fixed as of .26,
On Sun, 2008-09-14 at 08:51 -0400, Cory K. wrote:
As of now, the situation is totally up in the air, and somewhat out of
our hands. We're trying to get -rt merged into .27 but things are nuts
in Ubuntu land as far as the kernel goes.
We don't even know yet what will happen.
Best case
Yeah - voodoo ;-)
try running jack from a commandline and start qjackctl afterwards (jackd
is shown then as active all the ports can be managed as usual...)
This helped the case for me at least...
The problem is that jack is crashing within a second of being started,
so by the time qjackctl
On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 09:24 +0200, Hartmut Noack wrote:
basically all external devices - be it USB or FW, need periods/buffer
set to 3 instead of 2.
The jack-settings, that work for my Presonus Firebox in 64Studio are:
/usr/bin/jackd -R -v -t1000 -dfreebob -r96000 -p256 -n3
this
OK.
Booting to 64Studio gave better verbose logging from jackd particularly
here:
new client: qjackctl-7381, id = 2 type 2 @ 0xb6d44000 fd = 15
++ jack_rechain_graph():
client freebob_pcm: internal client, execution_order=0.
client qjackctl-7381: start_fd=5, execution_order=0.
client
I hadn't noticed that... Cheers!
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Hi Hartmut
What IEEE1394 controller do you have? (sudo lspci -v should list all devices
- look for IEEE1394)
What does the verbose jack log say?
Is there any error shown in syslog?
I found that I could get my Focusrite working (briefly - I discovered
hardware problems with the Ricoh chipset
On Sun, 2008-05-18 at 19:48 +0200, antoine clémot wrote:
luck
P.s. : what is the name of your outputs ports in qjackctl? ?
The output ports are playback_1 through playback_8. Capture ports are
capture_1 through capture_6.
I've now updated the firmware by installing the device on a Mac, and
On Sun, 2008-05-18 at 19:48 +0200, antoine clémot wrote:
For hydrogen I think that maybe you have to edit your file .hydrogen
which is in /home/user/ (hiden file).
For instance with gedit and replace alsa_pcm:playback_1 and
alsa_pcm:playback_2 by freebob:playback... (if you're under Gutsy
On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 07:56 +0300, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
Chris Wenn kirjoitti:
Does anyone have this device working on Ubuntu Studio 8.04?
Here is something, Pau Arumi’s blog:
I have not tested the non-pro versions (Saffire and Saffire LE), but I
guess it applies also to them
On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 10:25 +0200, altern wrote:
some Ricoh chips cause problems, my laptop is a IBM has a Ricoh chip and
Freebob is very unstable. Sorry i cannot give more detailed info maybe
someone can?
Having spent near enough to A$500 on this device I'm in no position to
go finding a
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