http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1141762
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1141762#c7
--- Comment #7 from Carl Hughey
Current Jack is plain release version 1.9.12 Can we start by installing libjack0, jack, qjackctl and hydrogen from: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/plater/Tumbleweed
Hi Dave, I added your repo and went ahead and updated the following packages to your version: - jack - libjack0 - libjack0-32bit - libjacknet0 - libjackserver0 - mpg123-jack - pulseaudio-module-jack - qjackctl - qjackqtl-lang - hydrogen - libhydrogen-core1 I'm not seeing a change in behavior. One note is that I normally have qjackctl use the DBus interface which will then load/unload the pulseaudio sinks as needed. However, I found that when the pulseaudio sinks are loaded it blows my entire audio system out of the water (no cards found until reboot). So I tried to comment out the lines in /etc/pulse/default.pa that load the sinks. This keeps my audio from blowing up, but all jack clients still segfault. It doesn't seem to matter if using jackd or through jackdbus, the server will start, but as soon as it any client connects (qjackctl, a2jmidid, hydrogen) the client segfaults. The server reports a broken pipe, but keeps running. Thinking it might be linkage to alsa or pulseaudio, I removed ~/.config/rncbc.org/QjackCtl.org and tried new config using other audio drivers. Even with the "dummy" driver, as soon as I start jackd/jackdbus from qjackctl, qjackctl segfaults. The server does continue to run as a daemon, but any connecting client also segfaults. FWIW, I use the computer for multiple things, but one is creating music with jack and Ardour. I know that Tumbleweed is probably not the stablest audio distribution, but I've had good luck (and stability) with this setup for many years and my hardware configuration hasn't changed. I don't know if this is somehow related to the recent LTO build changes (don't know if any of these packages have it enabled/disabled). Also, I didn't understand Konstantin's comment: temporary switched jack and jacklib0 to 1.9.12~git20190619T124043-159 from home:X0F Did that mean that fixed the issue for him? I went to https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:X0F, but don't even see those packages listed, but I may be missing something. Anyway, thanks for helping me with this. Carl -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.