Would it be possible to also add this information to the man-page and/or to the internal usage infomation ( --help ).
Maybe ask upstream to include this info to the troubleshooting tips.
How does one getting Jack to work properly in RedHat/Fedora, Mandrivia, or even Debian/Ubuntu. IS there even a consens, or does ervey distro their own thing?
I'm just searching for a common solution for all the Jack using distros.
A suid/filecap-wrapper in /usr/bin to start jack as a normal user with the needed rights/prio/sheduling, and the deamon itself residing in /usr/sbin would be the most universally secure and practicable solution in my eyes.
This would keep the user clean in terms of security and ease of use, and provide a working solution out of the box with no extras (e.g. inserts to /etc/security/limits.conf) to maintain.
Please correct me if I'm wrong here. Feel free to use this as a discussion / implemention base.
With best wishes, Michael Foerster. ATM you have to ask or look at jack faqs to get jack to work in all the distros afaik. I'm making an effort to try and change that. I like the man page idea and I will try to put some info in there, it will be good sed practice for me. A wrapper isn't really an option as jack is normally started by the application that uses it. An experienced user
On 11/26/2010 07:25 PM, Michael Foerster wrote: that starts jack and sets up connections wouldn't need to know about how to grant jack real time rights. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org