Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Tommy Hjalmarsson
Henry W. Peters skrev: Tommy Hjalmarsson wrote: This feels right, thanks. Rapport coming later. *Solved*, it's working now as user. With this: /sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >> /etc/security/limits.conf' sudo su -c 'echo @audio - nice -10 >> /etc/security/limits.conf

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Henry W. Peters
Tommy Hjalmarsson wrote: >>> >>> >> This feels right, thanks. Rapport coming later. >> > *Solved*, it's working now as user. > > With this: > /sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >> /etc/security/limits.conf' > sudo su -c 'echo @audio - nice -10 >> /etc/security/limits.conf' > sudo su -c 'echo @au

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Tommy Hjalmarsson
Ricardo Lameiro wrote: So, you need to have rt rights. Follow the info in this webpage https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation You will need to add your use to an audio group and give to that group RT privileges. 2009/11/5 Tommy Hjalmarsson >

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Tommy Hjalmarsson
Tommy Hjalmarsson wrote: Elliott Barcikowski wrote: Hi, This is my first response here. I imagine you're using realtime in jack? In the limits.conf file you need to allow realtime for a "audio" group. Then add your user to the audio group in this example. Something like this: @audio - r

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Ricardo Lameiro
So, you need to have rt rights. Follow the info in this webpage https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation You will need to add your use to an audio group and give to that group RT privileges. 2009/11/5 Tommy Hjalmarsson > Eric Hedekar wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM,

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Tommy Hjalmarsson
Eric Hedekar wrote: On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Tommy Hjalmarsson mailto:tomm...@bredband.net>> wrote: I have installed UbSt 9,10 64 bit. And I can start Jack and Ardour if I have the starter for them on my desktop and write gksudo (and I don't need to write my root password

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Tommy Hjalmarsson
Elliott Barcikowski wrote: > Hi, > > This is my first response here. I imagine you're using realtime in > jack? In the limits.conf file you need to allow realtime for a > "audio" group. Then add your user to the audio group in this > example. Something like this: > @audio - rtprio 99 > @audi

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Eric Hedekar
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Tommy Hjalmarsson wrote: > I have installed UbSt 9,10 64 bit. And I can start Jack and Ardour if I > have the starter for them on my desktop and write gksudo (and I don't > need to write my root password, thats strange) in preferences/commando. > The shorter version

Re: UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Elliott Barcikowski
Hi, This is my first response here. I imagine you're using realtime in jack? In the limits.conf file you need to allow realtime for a "audio" group. Then add your user to the audio group in this example. Something like this: @audio - rtprio 99 @audio - memlock unlimited @audio - nice -10 I'm no

UbSt 9,10........Jack?

2009-11-04 Thread Tommy Hjalmarsson
I have installed UbSt 9,10 64 bit. And I can start Jack and Ardour if I have the starter for them on my desktop and write gksudo (and I don't need to write my root password, thats strange) in preferences/commando. The shorter version, Jack work when I'm are "root", and it is honky dory, it's wo