I awsn't able to reproduce this, and have used jackd fairly extensively in Ubuntu 9.10. There is no need for a realtime kernel. Can you still reproduce it? How about with `jackd -d alsa`? I usually start JACK with qjackctl, but I'm not entirely sure what that ends up producing as a command line.
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