[Nix-dev] Audio on nixos - small HOWTO

Tony White tonywhite100 at googlemail.com
Tue Sep 22 12:33:23 CEST 2009


2009/9/21 Marc Weber <marco-oweber at gmx.de>:
> qjackctl works fine - without kde.
>
> I'm still a happy wmii user.
> I don't know about kde details at all :-(
>
> I can tell you that running both jackd and pulseaudio as user works
> fine.
>
> Marc Weber
>

Hi Marc,
That's good to know. :)
Have you read this :
http://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/171-jonathan-corbet/46957-traveling-in-real-time
about the real time kernel work finally heading for merging?
I mention it because for professional audio, using jack for example; a
real time kernel is a must. (You'd also want a real time kernel if you
wanted to build a laser wielding robot controlled by Linux.) :)

I'll definitely try pulse and jack when I get NixOs installed again. I
need a bigger hdd, to do a minor hardware repair and debug the i915
driver over ssh first. I'm using debian right now mainly because I
know that I should be able to debug the i915 driver quite easily. It's
been freezing and getting worse over the last three months on whatever
distro I try (Including NixOs) And that's got to stop. At least the
vesa driver works.

Thanks for the info. I'll try them both out once I get sorted.

Thanks,
Tony



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