Jack2 is available on some PPA for 10.04.
There are some good stuff like "pulse-jack" package, and plugin jack for 
pulse-audio too. But this bug and what is around will really be fixed 
only when it will be possible to manage all that in a simple gui. It 
would be great, for exemple, to have the possibility to edit the default 
jack setup in the sound configuration of 10.10, instead of qjackctl.

For exemple:
  - always have the integrated sound card on pulse audio, an additional 
"pro" sound card (pci/firewire/usb) always on jack, and the possibility 
when the user want to put the pulse audio outputs on jack, to allow 
possibility when needed to listen music or watch a film with Gnome 
multimedia application (eg: Totem) on the second sound card.
  - think that firewire sound cards are not supported by Alsa, and so 
not supported bu Pulse Audio. Numerous "pro" sound cards are not really 
supported by Pulse Audio, like RME sound cards. The only way is to use 
them if they are the unique sound card is with Jackd. That's why it is 
important to have a simple way to have Pulse audio applications on 
Jackd, and a simple Gnome Gui to manage Jack settings.

Toine


Le 22/05/2010 23:32, Scott Lavender a écrit :
> dtchen - "jack1 does not have dbus negotiation"
>
> Moved this to 'incomplete' since I couldn't move it to 'won't fix'.
>
> Hopefully jack2, which has dbus negotiation, will be in 10.10 which
> should alleviate this problem.
>
> ** Changed in: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
>         Status: Confirmed =>  Incomplete
>
>

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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: Incomplete

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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