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yum install pulseaudio-module-jack alsa-plugins-jack jack-audio-connection-kit
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Add yourself to the pulse-rt and jackuser groups.
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usermod -a -G pulse-rt,jackaudio "<your username>"
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usermod -a -G pulse-rt,jackuser "<your username>"
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Check /etc/security/limits.conf (our package should provide these changes):
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jackd -R -P4 -dalsa -r44100 -p512 -n4 -D -Chw:0 -Phw:0
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Start the pulseaudio daemon:
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pulseaudio -nF ~/bin/jack.pa
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~/bin/jack.pa
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Now everything should work.
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Next chapter describes steps for older Fedora vesions.
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RUNNING JACK SERVER IN REALTIME MODE
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NOTE: this chapter describes steps for older Fedora vesions.
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The JACK server jackd has the capability to run in a real-time mode
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which greatly decreases the chance of audio glitches. The real-time mode
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is enabled by passing the -R or --realtime option to jackd when starting
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