> > Is there such thing? It is not my question, it saw it on irc. And really
> could not find nothing.
>
> Not sure I understand the question fully.
>
> If you are using JACK-based apps, you will always want
> JACK running, whichever audio device is available.
> If your apps don't require JACK, then why bother to use it?
>
> It sounds like you want some facility to run
> JACK under certain conditions. I believe there
> are some hooks in udev that will let you
> run a script, for example when a firewire device
> is plugged in. That script could start jackd.
>
> You don't mention the type of app; if it's a
> recorder/player/mixer thing, Nama (based on Ecasound)
> automatically *detects* JACK, falling back to ALSA if
> necessary.
>
> cheers,
>
>
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> Joel Roth
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