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<font face="Tahoma">I don't think that's the problem. I have an RME
board and have blacklisted the sound from a Radeon graphics
board. I've got sound and everything works on Ubuntu, OpenSUSE,
etc.<br>
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Don<br>
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On 12/9/2010 8:46 AM, Len wrote:
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12/9/10, Donald Steven <i><a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:t6sn7gt@aim.com"><t6sn7gt@aim.com></a></i></b>
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From: Donald Steven <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:t6sn7gt@aim.com"><t6sn7gt@aim.com></a><br>
Subject: [PlanetCCRMA] Major problem / confusion<br>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:PlanetCCRMA@ccrma.Stanford.EDU">PlanetCCRMA@ccrma.Stanford.EDU</a><br>
Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 6:21 AM<br>
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<div class="plainMail">I recently rebuilt my computer,
moving to 64-bits from 32. I've <br>
installed F13, the CCRMA core and my favorite apps. I
now can't get <br>
jack to work, and of course no apps that need it. In
fact, with pd <br>
installed, I now have two jacks (one 686 and one
64-bit) and one <br>
qjackctl. Nothing works. Do I just again from
scratch? Any idea what <br>
I did wrong? Thanks for any guidance anyone can
offer.<br>
<br>
Don<br>
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Don -<br>
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Any chance you are using audio that is integrated into the
motherboard of this new computer? My new
motherboard/audio interface requires that something be
plugged into whatever jack you want to use before that
part of the (analog) audio interface is activated. For
example, I only had a cable hooked up to the output and so
could only start Jack in 'Output-only' mode, since nothing
was plugged in to the Input - Jack would throw lots of
error messages and finally fail to connect if I tried to
start it in 'Duplex' mode. The digital (S/PDIF) interface
doesn't seem to behave that way, however. Still need to
do more testing here...<br>
<br>
Len<br>
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