I have been trying to find a GUI softphone (VOIP) that will interface
with Jack. It would also be nice if it had the Opus codec.
Everything wants to talk through PulseAudio, but the "microphone" input
sink never to show in Jack.
I was hoping that there would be a softphone that was Jack enabled.
How about downloading using the torrent link? I, for one, host the
AMD64 version along with other useful torrents like LibreOffice and Knoppix.
You need to update the files once in a while if you want to maintain a
useful torrent server, but it is otherwise painless.
Torrents go much faster.
Te
Bart -
You get it to start if you have not used audio? Are you running pulseaudio?
Pulseaudio sometimes gets confused if you have only one card and
pulseaudio has grabbed it, and won't give it to jack.
Ted
On 8/13/2015 12:24 PM, ubuntu-studio-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
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Perhaps you should run claudia on boot?
Once you decide to use jack, it should be part of the environment -
always there.
If you use $HOME/.jackdrc jack will start with your user session.
if you make a file /etc/jackdrc it will be the default jack session
parameters for the computer.
A clean Ubu
When jack runs it starts a process called jackdbus. If jack fails
jackdbus hangs around as a zombie that needs to be killed before jack
will restart.
*ps -A |grep jackdbus*
You will get response
jackdbus (where is the process number)
*sudo kill -9 *(I didn't check the proce
Hi Don
I have put Ubuntu-Studio 14.04 on a bunch of garden variety AMD
motherboards with no problems. Jack has worked well. I pretty much
only use them for audio.
I do uninstall Pulseaudio, and the install DVD would not boot on the
ASUS board, even though it recognizes a Knoppix dvd recorded on