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I just upgraded tumbleweed, jack_capture complains
it cannot allocate memory, saves a useless noise file.
Same story with Leap-15.2
Code:
~> jack_capture
Cannot lock down 86611866 byte memory area (Cannot allocate memory)
>>> Warning. Could not set higher priority for a SCHED_OTHER process using setpriority().
Cannot use real-time scheduling (RR/5) (1: Operation not permitted)
JackClient::AcquireSelfRealTime error
>>> Recording to "jack_capture_04.wav". Press <Return> or <Ctrl-C> to stop.
|"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""|
00:| |
01:| |
Buffer: 3.99s./3.99s Time: 0.00m. DHP: [ ] Overruns: 0 Xruns: 0
Distribution: openSuSE Tumbleweed-KDE, Mint 21, MX-21, Manjaro
Posts: 4,632
Rep:
Looks like an error in jack_capture for me. Either file a bug report, or wait for a new version. Alternatively you could install an older version or do a "snapper roll back" if the program is installed somewhere under / (root directory) on a btrfs partition.
I just upgraded tumbleweed, jack_capture complains
it cannot allocate memory, saves a useless noise file.
Same story with Leap-15.2
Code:
~> jack_capture
Cannot lock down 86611866 byte memory area (Cannot allocate memory)
>>> Warning. Could not set higher priority for a SCHED_OTHER process using setpriority().
Cannot use real-time scheduling (RR/5) (1: Operation not permitted)
JackClient::AcquireSelfRealTime error
>>> Recording to "jack_capture_04.wav". Press <Return> or <Ctrl-C> to stop.
|"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""|
00:| |
01:| |
Buffer: 3.99s./3.99s Time: 0.00m. DHP: [ ] Overruns: 0 Xruns: 0
Happens when I have qsynth, rosegarden + audacity
running, dropping audacity fixes. Haven't tried
with only qjackctl and audacity yet.
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