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From: Marc C. <mca...@st...> - 2017-03-29 01:47:50
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Here is my last ffado-diag. I had to use the "~" option. Cannot use the other option - doe not work without "sudo".
FA-66 pluged in and powered up.
Marc Cayouette
Directeur Général - General Manager
StyroChem
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Woithe [mailto:jw...@ju...]
Sent: March-28-17 8:35 PM
To: Marc Cayouette <mca...@st...>
Cc: ffa...@li...
Subject: Re: [FFADO-user] [I'm a user and need support] QJACKCTL not showing interface options
Hi Marc
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 12:23:05AM +0000, Marc Cayouette wrote:
> User marcc now part of audio as requested.
> :
> marcc : marcc adm cdrom sudo audio dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare
Excellent. With that done, could you please carry out the following retest as described earlier:
* Connect the FA-66 to your firewire bus and turn it on.
* Run
ffado-diag >& /tmp/ffado-diag.log
as your "marcc" user (not via sudo) in a terminal window.
* Post the content of the /tmp/ffado-diag.log file so we can take a look.
If the above comment does not create the ffado-diag.log file in the /tmp directory, have a close look to ensure the command appears exactly as given above. It should work as is and should not require the use of sudo (and in fact running it using sudo won't provide all the information we require).
If the file still doesn't seem to be created, you could try
ffado-diag >& ~/ffado-diag.log
In this case the ffado-diag.log file will be created in your home directory, which might be easier to find.
Regards
jonathan
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