Hello, I use jack and pd, and ardour, etc ... on ubuntu feisty with a k8 (x86_64), and real-time, jack control has to be started before any other application, otherwise it doesn't have permission to write into the buffer, even if esound has been suppressed. ubuntu-studio seems to be more reliable for using jack+low-latency kernel, but I didn't try it yet. Patko
Le dimanche 10 juin 2007 à 16:53 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
James wrote:
i'd like to take an informal survey. is it true that you can do no serious work with puredata using the jack audio server for linux and mac os x?
i don't (using x86/x86_64 platforms running debian gnu/linux) but i used to (we had a rather big opera-project using pd-0.37 (i think), where the alsa-support in pd was so bad that we had to use jack; since alsa is now workable (again) i have no reason to use jack)
and 2 weeks ago i visited orm finnendahl and he successfully and ( believe) seriously uses pd+jack on ubuntu (was it feisty? at least something very recent)
gfmasd.r# IOhannes
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