Hi @ all,
since the last system update (ArchLinuxARM) I have the problem that the system is really slow / sometimes unresponsive after I stop jack. While jack is running everything is fine. When I stop it I get long delays between typing commands an their execution. I type a character and after 10s up to some minutes I see the character in the console.
I installed the previous version of jack which was installed before the update but it did not change anything. Before the system update I didn't have this issue.
It's really annoying because I have to start/stop it very often.
Would be very cool if someone could help
[SOLVED] System hangs after shutdown of jack
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[SOLVED] System hangs after shutdown of jack
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Re: System hangs after shutdown of jack
Is the problem still when you run (or "jackd" or "Cadence") in the console?
If so then start jack (== qjackctl or Cadence) from the console for testing and start/stop it. What does the console say?
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killall -9 jackdbus qjackctl
If so then start jack (== qjackctl or Cadence) from the console for testing and start/stop it. What does the console say?
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Re: System hangs after shutdown of jack
Hi,
thank you very much!
The problem was not jack itself but mod-host, an application using jack. I quit all applications using jack (and jack itself) in a script. Adding -s KILL to all kill commands solved the problem.
thank you very much!
The problem was not jack itself but mod-host, an application using jack. I quit all applications using jack (and jack itself) in a script. Adding -s KILL to all kill commands solved the problem.