[PlanetCCRMA] Newbie needs help - Jack

Roy Vestal rvestal@trilug.org
Mon Aug 7 13:34:02 2006


After I sent my mail, I did some more reading away from the Studio. I 
don't think I booted into the Core kernel, but the "stock" FC3 kernel. 
I'm assuming this is my error?  Will try later tonight once I leave my 
"day" job.

:)

Joseph Dell'Orfano wrote:
> Quick question - did you go through the setup instructions on the
> PlanetCCRMA site? This walks you through patching the kernel and all
> that good stuff to make audio work well. I am a former newbie with NO
> DAW experience when I set up my first linux DAW using the PlanetCCRMA
> setup. I was able to successfully go through the very well written and
> explicit instructions successfully. 
> 
> Of course if you did all that, then never mind. I'll leave it as a
> complement to Fernando, to whom we all owe a great deal...
> 
> -Joe
> 
> 
> On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 20:31 -0500, Roy Vestal wrote:
> 
>>Ok...I'm new to DAW on Linux. I've used Windows and Mac but I'm building 
>>my own and it's the first I've worked with on Linux.
>>
>>Here's my setup:
>>
>>FC3
>>Delta 1010 (NOT LT) - No other sound card
>>Ardour
>>QJackCtl
>>
>>
>>
>>Now, when a start Jack as a USER (normal user), I get the error: "Cannot 
>>connect to Jack with client", I'm assuming it's a permissions problem, 
>>because if I run it as root, it loads and I can connect in's to out's 
>>and such.
>>
>>Obviously, Ardour laughed at me when I started it up as USER. When I 
>>started qjackctl as root and ardour as root and it was still not happy. 
>>Which is what I was hoping.
>>
>>The docs for Jack are very vague and not easy to follow.
>>
>>So my question is, how do I setup jack so a normal user can start the 
>>daemon and connect using my software?
>>
>>TIA,
>>Roy
>>
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