I may have been misinformed. But isn't qjackctl being deprecated with Carla being the future? Just curious. I used qjackctl for years.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019, 8:10 AM Thomas Pfundt <captain-...@protonmail.ch> wrote: > Hi Neil, > > On Thursday, 31 October 2019 02:06, Neil McBennett <n...@mcbennett.net> > wrote: > > So I upgraded as I was sick of the Pulseaudio vs Jackd battle. Still I > seem to have the choice of one or the other (but not both) and then I have > to stop or start jack and all the pain that this brings. > > > Ubuntu Studio Controls and QJackCtl should be able to do this. I can only > speak for 18.04, but I don't assume this has fundamentally changed in > 19.10, so you should be able to have Pulseaudio stream through Jack > automatically without issues. > > I use Jack to have a system-wide EQ for all sound output, Pulseaudio and > Jack direct, this guide has helped me a lot in understanding how QJackCtl > works and what can be done, you could leave out the EQ part and use it to > set up Jack/Pulseaudio: > https://github.com/M4he/Linux/tree/master/JACK/PA_through_JACK > > > On Thursday, 31 October 2019 02:06, Neil McBennett <n...@mcbennett.net> > wrote: > > On top of this the menu system randomly removes whole categories without > any user intervention. > > > The menu issue has been existing since 16.04, I believe, I don't know what > exactly causes it and it's rare, but you can just restore them by > installing "alacarte" and clicking "Restore System Configuration". > > > On Thursday, 31 October 2019 02:06, Neil McBennett <n...@mcbennett.net> > wrote: > > I tried the Gnome desktop thing with Wayland but there the screensaver > doesn't work and there are no menus meaning you have to memorize the names > of any programs you may want to run and search for them. > > > This is a matter of taste, but I've run Gnome for a while and wasn't happy > with it at all, coming from Xfce. The Dashboard feels unintuitive and the > frequent programs tab didn't work for me. Also, I use Reaper as my DAW and > it installs multiple different launchers, so with the character limitation, > I always got "REAPER (x64)...", "REAPER (x64)...", "REAPER (x64)..." and I > had to guess which launcher I have to start. > > Wayland is still a bit unstable at times and I can't tell what system > configuration/hardware works best at this time. Unfortunately, Gnome with X > has been very sluggish and a bit laggy in the recent versions, I don't know > how it is in 19.10. > > I think Xfce is an excellent DE for conventional workstation use. If you > want to try something in-between, you could give KDE a shot. It's also much > more configurable than Gnome. > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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