Package: qjackctl
Version: 0.3.9-2
The wrapper script /usr/bin/qjackctl (launcher.sh) never uses pasuspender,
since the return of the line:
`whereis -b pasuspender | cut -d ':' -f 2 | tr -d ' '`
is not as expected:
/usr/bin/pasuspender/usr/bin/X11/pasuspender
Also, since we don't need pasuspe
On Sun, 04 Nov 2012 09:57:23 +0100, Reinhard Tartler
wrote:
I'm not sure that uploading a new upstream to unstable would be
acceptable
to the release team. However, if you could update our branch at
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-multimedia/jackd2.git, then I
think
we could uplo
Package: jackd2
Version: 1.9.8~dfsg.4+20120529git007cdc37-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
jackdbus will not terminate, when using qjackctl or jack_control to stop it.
(this happens once in a while,
more frequently, when using qjackctl).
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kaj Ailomaa
* Package name: pd-extended
Version : 0.44
Upstream Author : Name
* URL : http://puredata.info/
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: (C, Tcl, Lua, puredata)
Description : Extended version of puredata
Now, first of all, let me apologize for cross-posting earlier. However,
since it was adviced that comments would be done here, I will also put
my case here.
It is not clear to me at this point if audio group is the best group to
use for jack and realtime operation, but nevertheless, whatever i
This is again not a subject for this bug, but could perhaps be a small
addition to the jack-common package?
There has been some concern whether using memlock unlimited is safe, but
in order to know what to set it to, for instance 95% of the memory size,
you would first need to check the memory
Package: base
Severity: important
Reference from Ubuntu wiki on the arguments against using audio group
as default for users https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/TheAudioGroup.
audio group is currently expected by the jackd packages to gain
realtime privilege for users. jackd1 and jackd2 packages instal
Hi.
On closing the bug report. What is the Debian policy on the usage of
audio group exactly? I have been unable to find anything in writing.
And, I did not want to impose a Ubuntu policy. I was just referring to
the information on the wiki page for reasons to not use audio group for
users, while
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