"All you have to do for this is give your audio group permissions to
access the rtprio, nice, and memlock limits."

Shouldn't this be done by default?  This isn't the kind of thing that
Ubuntu users want to mess with.

"For this reason, jackd is compiled with RT support disabled by default
(but can be enabled at runtime via cli parameter)."

What does that mean?  If I click the "realtime" checkbox in JACK
Control, it won't work?  Because it doesn't.  I get the "cannot use
real-time scheduling (FIFO at priority 10)" error.  I'm using Hardy.

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Jack does not start with real time scheduling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108718
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