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joq ff87bea0b5 [0.78.1] some transport enhancements 22 years ago
doc Better build stuff 22 years ago
drivers Patches from Bob Ham, Fons Adriaensen, and Takashi Iwai 22 years ago
example-clients [0.78.1] some transport enhancements 22 years ago
jack [0.78.1] some transport enhancements 22 years ago
jackd [0.78.1] some transport enhancements 22 years ago
libjack [0.78.1] some transport enhancements 22 years ago
macosx Updated to match new 0.74.2 file structure 22 years ago
.cvsignore Takashi's fixes 22 years ago
AUTHORS [0.77.0] new transport BETA test 22 years ago
COPYING adding COPYING 23 years ago
COPYING.GPL needed copies of GPL *and* LGPL 23 years ago
COPYING.LGPL needed copies of GPL *and* LGPL 23 years ago
Makefile.am man page and --version to jackd 22 years ago
QUICK-INSTALL From Bob Ham 22 years ago
README Readme patch from Jesse 22 years ago
README.developers Typo fixed. 22 years ago
TODO [0.77.0] new transport BETA test 22 years ago
acinclude.m4 Removed fltk_client. More trouble than it's worth. 22 years ago
autogen.sh * added a crapload of debugging printouts 23 years ago
configure.in [0.78.1] some transport enhancements 22 years ago
jack.pc.in use POSIX shm_open instead of sysv shm API 22 years ago
jack.spec.in Removed fltk_client. More trouble than it's worth. 22 years ago

README

Welcome to JACK, the Jack Audio Connection Kit.

Please see the website (http://jackit.sf.net/) for more information.

NOTE: If you are using reiserfs or ext3fs or anything except ext2fs
for the directory where JACK puts its temporary files (/tmp by
default), then the JACK team recommends that you do *one* of the
following:

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Mount a tmpfs on /tmp. You should have a lot of swap space available
in case some programs try to write very large files there.
In your /etc/fstab add a line:

none /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0

You'll probably want to reboot here, or kill X then 'mount /tmp'.

---- OR ----

Alternatively, you can do this without affecting your /tmp:

# mkdir /mnt/ramfs

[edit /etc/fstab and add the following line]
none /mnt/ramfs tmpfs defaults 0 0

Then add --with-default-tmpdir=/mnt/ramfs to the JACK configure
line when you build it. No clients need to be recompiled.

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Failure to do one of these could lead to extremely poor performance from JACK,
since its normal operation will cause bursts of disk I/O that are
completely unnecessary. This suggestion can also be used by ext2fs
users if they wish.