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Double-connection kit on startup
user name
2006-07-18 23:02:45
I hope this is the right list... it was the only one.
So this started a few days after installing AGNULA DeMudi
1.2.1
Whenever I boot up, the jack connection kit starts twice.  I
have no
idea where to look in the startup scripts, and for a few
days I've
been combing the internet looking for anyone with this
problem, with
no luck.  Can yall tell me where I can go to fix this?

Thanks.
-Chuckk

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Double-connection kit on startup
user name
2006-07-19 15:07:18
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 07:02:45PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard
wrote:
> I hope this is the right list... it was the only one.
> So this started a few days after installing AGNULA
DeMudi 1.2.1
> Whenever I boot up, the jack connection kit starts
twice.  I have no
> idea where to look in the startup scripts, and for a
few days I've
> been combing the internet looking for anyone with this
problem, with
> no luck.  Can yall tell me where I can go to fix this?
> 
> Thanks.
> -Chuckk
> 

Hi Chuckk,

This sounds like more of a distribution specific issue
rather than a jack
issue.  You may have better results checking with the demudi
people
themselves.  Their mailing list and IRC channel info is
here:

    http://de
mudi.agnula.org/wiki/ContactsLists

    http://dem
udi.agnula.org/wiki/ContactsChat
    

good luck,
donfede

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Double-connection kit on startup
user name
2006-07-19 15:26:59
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 19:02:45 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <badmuthahubbardgmail.com> wrote:

> I hope this is the right list... it was the only one.
> So this started a few days after installing AGNULA
DeMudi 1.2.1
> Whenever I boot up, the jack connection kit starts
twice.  I have no
> idea where to look in the startup scripts, and for a
few days I've
> been combing the internet looking for anyone with this
problem, with
> no luck.  Can yall tell me where I can go to fix this?

Actually jack shouldn't really start on boot. It's a
"per user daemon"
i.e. it's just another app that a user can start whenever
he wants. 

>From experience you maybe mean it gets started more than
once upon login
into your favourite desktop environment [kde, gnome,
wudever]. These
desktop environments have several mechanisms to start
applications upon
login.

Pretty much every desktop environment has a simple to use
"Autostart"
mechanism which is usually a directory where you put links
to
executables/scripts/etc. that you want executed on startup.

Another mechanism is that many of these desktop environments
have the
notion of a session. I.e. they remember what applications
were started
upon the last logout. They restoer this state upon the next
login.

So maybe in your case both mechanisms are at work [autostart
plus
session restoration].

That's where i'd look. 

Maybe my assumptions are all wrong and you are actually
talking about
the boot process [which is governed by init scripts] though.

Flo



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