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<font face="Tahoma">Probably. Should I just go to 14?</font><br>
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On 12/9/2010 8:55 AM, Bernardo Barros wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Are you mixing 32 and 64 applications? Try to just install x86_64 apps.
BTW, Fedora 14+PlanetCCRMA has already everything for audio work,
including SC, Pd-extended and latest jack2.
2010/12/9 Donald Steven <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:t6sn7gt@aim.com"><t6sn7gt@aim.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">I recently rebuilt my computer, moving to 64-bits from 32. Â I've
installed F13, the CCRMA core and my favorite apps. Â I now can't get
jack to work, and of course no apps that need it. Â In fact, with pd
installed, I now have two jacks (one 686 and one 64-bit) and one
qjackctl. Â Nothing works. Â Do I just again from scratch? Â Any idea what
I did wrong? Â Thanks for any guidance anyone can offer.
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