Fritz Meissner a écrit :
> On 8 April 2010 00:04, Scott Lavender <scottalaven...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Fritz Meissner <meissner.fr...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> I've been trying out the 2010-03-17 build; it appears that PA and jack
>>> are still mutually exclusive. When I start jack, PA stops, and
>>> applications such as Totem will not play. When I exit jack, PA is
>>> restarted. So we are not yet seeing the benefits of having jack
>>> included in main - I assume that at this stage of Lucid's development,
>>> this is not likely to change ?
>>>
>>> Fritz
>>>       
>> Apparently you can circumvent the wrapper script that stops suspends PA and
>> starts qctljack.  If you run qjackctl.bin directly it avoids it.  I learned
>> this from this Ubuntu Forum thread, post #5...
>>
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1293082
>>
>> This along with the package pulseaudio-module-jack I believe you should find
>> things more compatible.
>>
>> Disclaimer, I haven't really researched this module much and I haven't even
>> attempted getting it to work.  But since I ran across the information I
>> wanted to pass it on to you.
>>
>>     
> Thanks for the info - I'll try it out and report back.
>
> Fritz
>
>   
Fritz,

If you want to have the sound of PA in Jack, go on this PPA and add it
in Lucid in Synaptic :
https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/lucid/

Install the package "pulse-jack" and after jack is started, launch it in
terminal. You can add it in the qjackctl (Jack Control) setup so that it
is auto-started after jackd or jackdmp is started.

For my use (since Lucid Beta) it works perfectly: all non-jack
applications (including Firefox/flashplayers) go on my RME hdsp sound
card. And the integrated sound card of the mother board is now disabled.
Great stuff!

Toine
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