How to Install and Uninstall jack Package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Last updated: November 22,2024
1. Install "jack" package
Please follow the steps below to install jack on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
jack
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2. Uninstall "jack" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall jack on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus):
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sudo apt remove
jack
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the jack package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Package: jack
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 443
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Michael Banck
Architecture: amd64
Version: 3.1.1+cvs20050801-29.1
Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7~), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), libc6 (>= 2.4), libncursesw5 (>= 6), libtinfo5 (>= 6), python-cddb, python-eyed3, python-pyvorbis (>= 0.5) | python-mutagen, cdparanoia | cdda2wav, vorbis-tools | flac | lame
Filename: pool/universe/j/jack/jack_3.1.1+cvs20050801-29.1_amd64.deb
Size: 90066
MD5sum: c84920ebb89c039dc515cb20329b0f84
SHA1: 5b13af55fddef45030d40a87863182add929e500
SHA256: 9f1ce82e982bc232881ce1220295a058b4eb374f62d591efb9f08a80aa920af2
Description-en: Rip and encode CDs with one command
Jack has been developed with one main goal: making OGGs (or MP3s)
without having to worry. There is nearly no way that an incomplete rip
goes unnoticed, e.g. jack compares WAV and OGG file sizes when
continuing from a previous run. Jack also checks your HD space before
doing anything (even keeps some MB free).
.
Jack is different from other such tools in a number of ways:
- it supports different rippers and encoders
- it is very configurable
- it doesn't need X
- it can "rip" virtual CD images like the ones created by cdrdao
- when using cdparanoia, cdparanoia's status information is displayed
and archived for all tracks, so you can see if something went wrong
- it uses sophisticated disk space management, i.e. it schedules its
ripping/encoding processes depending on available space.
- freedb query, file renaming and id3/ogg-tagging
- it can resume work after it has been interrupted. If all tracks have
been ripped, it doesn't even need the CD anymore, even if you want
to do a freedb query.
- it can do a freedb query based on OGGs alone, like if you don't
remember from which CD those OGGs came from.
- freedb submissions
Description-md5: 8b4acb001da87ae3017e26dcfc35fb32
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 443
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Michael Banck
Architecture: amd64
Version: 3.1.1+cvs20050801-29.1
Depends: python (<< 2.8), python (>= 2.7~), python:any (>= 2.7.5-5~), libc6 (>= 2.4), libncursesw5 (>= 6), libtinfo5 (>= 6), python-cddb, python-eyed3, python-pyvorbis (>= 0.5) | python-mutagen, cdparanoia | cdda2wav, vorbis-tools | flac | lame
Filename: pool/universe/j/jack/jack_3.1.1+cvs20050801-29.1_amd64.deb
Size: 90066
MD5sum: c84920ebb89c039dc515cb20329b0f84
SHA1: 5b13af55fddef45030d40a87863182add929e500
SHA256: 9f1ce82e982bc232881ce1220295a058b4eb374f62d591efb9f08a80aa920af2
Description-en: Rip and encode CDs with one command
Jack has been developed with one main goal: making OGGs (or MP3s)
without having to worry. There is nearly no way that an incomplete rip
goes unnoticed, e.g. jack compares WAV and OGG file sizes when
continuing from a previous run. Jack also checks your HD space before
doing anything (even keeps some MB free).
.
Jack is different from other such tools in a number of ways:
- it supports different rippers and encoders
- it is very configurable
- it doesn't need X
- it can "rip" virtual CD images like the ones created by cdrdao
- when using cdparanoia, cdparanoia's status information is displayed
and archived for all tracks, so you can see if something went wrong
- it uses sophisticated disk space management, i.e. it schedules its
ripping/encoding processes depending on available space.
- freedb query, file renaming and id3/ogg-tagging
- it can resume work after it has been interrupted. If all tracks have
been ripped, it doesn't even need the CD anymore, even if you want
to do a freedb query.
- it can do a freedb query based on OGGs alone, like if you don't
remember from which CD those OGGs came from.
- freedb submissions
Description-md5: 8b4acb001da87ae3017e26dcfc35fb32
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu