Now that libjack is in main, time to discuss the original problem. 
QjackCtl has a ubuntu-written wrapper script that suspends Pulseaudio upon 
qjackctl start. The workaround is to avoid the qjackctl wrapper script by 
calling "qjackctl.bin" instead of "qjackctl". While this is nice in some 
scenarios, it is an annoyance in others, such as ttoine's.

Pulseaudio has a reserve API to coexist with jack, but I'm not sure if
that reserve API is implemented in current jack. If it is, keeping the
wrapper script makes no sense anymore.

** Changed in: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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pulse audio stop when qjackctl is launched
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231601
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Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu: Won't Fix
Status in “qjackctl” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed

Bug description:
So, 

I own 2 sound cards, the fisrt is an hda-nvidia integrated to the mother board. 
And for audio working purpose, I use on my worksation a RME hdsp multiface II 
sound card with its pci adapter. I edited the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file to 
set the integrated chipset as default, index=0, and the second as index=1.

The problem I have is that when I launch Qjackctl, even without starting jack, 
Pulse Audio stop to send to sound to my mother board sound card. Very annoying 
problem. Is there a way that Pulse Audio always use the same sound card and 
never stop ?

Toine



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