Re: [Jack-Devel] Using Jack
On 20.02.2011 17:11, Henry W. Peters wrote:
> I have sent some several messages regarding a problem with sound on my
> Debian Squeeze set-up *after* a massive recent "upgrade;" no
> resolution so far. I have been doing some sniffing around in my system
> & I discovered, via the Synaptic Package Manager that it appears I
> have some different versions of 'jack' installed:
hallo,
those are not different versions.
>
> jackd (version 5)
this is only a pseudo package. just keep it.
> jackd1 (version 1:0.118+svn3796-8)
this is the actually jackd package, keep it for sure.
> jackd1-firewire (version 1:0.118+svn3796-8)
this is the fw part, you only need if you are using fw. perhaps you can
simple remove it, but i do not think that your problem is here.
how are you starting jackd? are you using qjackctl for that?
cheers,
doc
>
> I have been (appropriately or not) been admonished several times in
> the past, that multiple versions of 'jack' are *not* OK. I did not
> install the firewire version for sure... as I do not use firewire (I
> have a echo mia sound card... & it was working fine before the above
> mentioned upgrade... & historically speaking, I had a 'jackd2' install
> at an upgrade... & removing it allowed me to have audio function once
> again).
>
> Please advise (perhaps these versions work together?).
>
> Thanks much.
>
> Henry
>
> On 02/07/2011 10:42 PM, Henry W. Peters wrote:
>> I use Debian Squeeze. I have been using Jack & various audio programs
>> for a while now. This morning, Squeeze did a massive "upgrade," the
>> short of is, the sad redundant cry; no audio... Rosegarden crashes,
>> Real Audio (Helix 11), crashes, Jack will not start up (qjackctl),
>> Ardour can not open (start) Jack, & probably other problems I have
>> not yet encountered... I do believe Jack was one of the programs
>> "upgrading."
>>
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