Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio

2020-11-05 Thread Ross Gammon
Hi there Hans, It should be possible to get your machine working with both Jack and Pulseaudio installed using the pulse to jack bridge. Some of the advice on the internet can be a bit old. These days we use the Studio Controls application to set everything up. There is some basic help here for

[ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio

2020-11-05 Thread Hans Schneidhofer
hi list, after installing ubuntustudio over xubuntu 20.04.lts, I have some trouble with pulseaudio and jackd - jackd won't run. In some descriptions I found out, that pulseaudio should be deinstalled, in some other descricptions a deactivation of pulseaudio is prefered. What would be the best

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio - Was: ubuntu-studio-users Digest, Vol 120, Issue 9

2017-04-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Strange, Claws composer is completely broken regarding line wrapping and bug reports regarding this get ignored. I hope it will come through without bad line breaks now. [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat /mnt/moonstudio/usr/src/dummies/pulseaudio Priority: optional Standards-Version: 3.9.2 Package:

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio - Was: ubuntu-studio-users Digest, Vol 120, Issue 9

2017-04-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sat, 15 Apr 2017 14:31:44 +0200, Hans Schneidhofer wrote: >Think your ideas are very helpful so I will try out. > >Thanks a lot so I hope, I can get rid of that. Use equivs, to get rid of this pulseaudio dependency issue, for this purpose it fits better than dpkg-divert. My control file

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio

2017-04-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Alternatively you could allow to install the package, but to automatically rename the important files. You need to verify the script yourself, actually I don't know if I made a typo and if there is any reason for the sed command. You also need to check if I missed another important file. However,

Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio

2017-04-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi, On Sat, 15 Apr 2017 11:12:12 +0200, Hans Schneidhofer wrote: >how can I forbid the installation of pulseaudio in any additional >package ? sudo -i apt update && apt install equivs equivs-control pulseaudio nano pulseaudio # Edit the file similar to [1] equivs-build dpkg -i pulseaudio*deb

[ubuntu-studio-users] pulseaudio

2017-04-15 Thread Hans Schneidhofer
hi list, how can I forbid the installation of pulseaudio in any additional package ? Or my be better to say - how can I get a better information on pakages, which will require pulseaudio ? On my ubuntu-studio-pc I must work only with alsa. But every time I should install a needed programm, this