[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > First of all, if you had any packages installed that had a dependancy > on jackd, then they'd be listed in the "will be REMOVED" list as well; > the fact that you don't means you're OK, in principle, unless you've > installed something from outside the Debian packaging system that > depends on JACK (e.g. you're running a CVS version of Ardour or > Rosegarden or LinuxSampler or something like that). So only you > can answer the question of whether you need it.
No, I have nothing of this sort. So I am okay after all. > > jackd, aka JACK, JACKit or the "JACK Audio Connection Kit", is a > low-latency audio connection system/server; it exists to allow > JACK-aware audio applications to pass audio streams between each > other. The list of JACK-aware applications is still pretty short, > and is mainly limited to pro-audio tools -- and it'll probably stay > that way, since pro-audio work is really the only stuff that *needs* > what JACK brings. For most audio stuff that the typical desktop user > does, doing stuff through JACK would be overkill and thus really > unnecessary. Thanks a ton, this was a quite helpful and informative post. Best regards, ->HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]