if you allready configured jack in qjackctl, you don't need to figure out the parameters again. If you still have X installed, you can launch qjackctl, start it, and look in the "Messages" window - there you will see what options qjackctl passes to jackd, and you can copy/paste them in some script
if you allready configured jack in qjackctl, you don't need to figure out the parameters again. If you still have X installed, you can launch qjackctl, start it, and look in the "Messages" window - there you will see what options qjackctl passes to jackd, and you can copy/paste them in some script
I think that's what you wanted?
cheers
renato