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-JACK is a low-latency audio server, written primarily for Linux. It can
-connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well
-as allow them to share audio among themselves. Its clients can run in
-their own processes (ie. as a normal application) or they can run within
-a JACK server instance (i.e. as a "plugin").
-
-Jack uses /dev/shm as a temporary directory for its processes; this is a
-relatively new change, as it used to use /mnt/ramfs. You may pass an
-alternate location as JACKTMP when executing the script. For example:
- JACKTMP=/mnt/tmp jack-audio-connection-kit.SlackBuild
-Assuming you use the default /dev/shm as temporary directory, be sure you
-have an appropriate line in /etc/fstab to mount it:
- tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
-If you don't accept the script's default, you'll need to have the appropriate
-mountpoint set up in fstab and mounted, but a discussion of how to do that
-is outside the scope of this document.
-
-This requires libcap and can optionally use libsndfile; both of these are
-available at SlackBuilds.org.