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When jackd starts and its configured hardware device is held by pulse, jackd sends a message to pulse; pulse relinquishes...
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Apparently it's only for people in the US or Canada. Fair enough.
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It's not hugely complicated if you use the right tools.
For anything Jack: use Cadence from the KXStudio project. Seriously, it's awesome,...
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That's a GOOD question.
As far as I remember, they had two main issues with Wayland. One is that in Wayland, buffers are client-allocated....
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I hear you about Linux idiosyncrasies, but as far as JACK specifically is concerned, it becomes much easier if you use a dedicated management tool like...
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You know things have gotten pretty bad when even Russ can't take it anymore. This is a sad day indeed. I hope the anti-systemd trolls are happy. :/
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It still is outside the scope of Wayland. The entire point of Wayland is disentangling the network part from the rendering part. Wayland is just a protocol...
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I supposed eventually someone will try to implement a logind replacement too. Although I suspect the task is much trickier than one may suspect at first...
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I do hope they'll optionally provide journald support. journald is pretty nifty.
Otherwise, this is a great idea and I wish them well....
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Right -- time to follow up.
I ended up reverting to the stock Ubuntu kernel (3.13.0-32-generic) and keeping the oibaf packages from a few...
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