On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 19:35:21 +0200
David Baron wrote:> Running Debian Sid, 3.1 Kernel (Alsa is problematic in 3.2!).
It could be helpful to run "aplay -l" to verify that the device you are
trying to start jack on is actually the device you want. I have a
similar problem with some other software that defines my audio devices,
and if I do not plug them in after booting in a specific order, the
software can end up trying to open my MIDI control surface as an audio
device. It sounds to me like something similar may be happening here.
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