Re: [PD] Weird bug in pd-extended and Ubuntu

2013-10-02 Thread jwind

had the same thing.
try updating your repositories...

see here:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-9448-solved-crashes-server

j ,.

On 01.10.2013 22:01, Pierre Massat wrote:

Dear list,

I m working on a patch in pd-extended 0.43.4, on a freshly installed 
Ubuntu 12 LTS. An Arduino Uno board is plugged into my machine.


In the attached patch i've been getting very strange bugs :
- one instance of [f ] wasn't working the way it should (a bang to its 
left inlet wouldn't output what had been fed to its right inlet), 
while the other was behaving fine.
- And now I cannot create any new object. Ubuntu crashes (it logs out 
of my session) when i type the 4th letter in the object box.


I also get the following message very often in the console :
ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe

I'm very confused here.

Pierre


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Re: [PD] Weird bug in pd-extended and Ubuntu

2013-10-02 Thread Pierre Massat
Hi,
Thanks for the clue. Turns out that the fix you propose doesn't work for
the current LTS version of Ubuntu (which is 12.04), but i've found a fix
that seems to work (from this page in French).
For the record, in a real terminal (no X), type :

sudo service lightdm stop
sudo X -configure
sudo cp ~/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
sudo service lightdm start

Then edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf for instance)
by writing intel as the Driver in the Device section.

Reboot, and it works (I haven't tested it thoroughly but at least I can now add

new objects to my patch).

Cheers,

Pierre.




2013/10/2 jwind w...@mikrokiko.de

 **
 had the same thing.
 try updating your repositories...

 see here:
 http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-9448-solved-crashes-server

 j ,.


 On 01.10.2013 22:01, Pierre Massat wrote:

Dear list,

  I m working on a patch in pd-extended 0.43.4, on a freshly installed
 Ubuntu 12 LTS. An Arduino Uno board is plugged into my machine.

  In the attached patch i've been getting very strange bugs :
  - one instance of [f ] wasn't working the way it should (a bang to its
 left inlet wouldn't output what had been fed to its right inlet), while the
 other was behaving fine.
  - And now I cannot create any new object. Ubuntu crashes (it logs out of
 my session) when i type the 4th letter in the object box.

  I also get the following message very often in the console :
 ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe

  I'm very confused here.

  Pierre


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Re: [PD] Weird bug in pd-extended and Ubuntu

2013-10-02 Thread Julian Brooks
What about this one though:
ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe

Never got to the bottom of it with my intel inbuilt soundcard on PdE
(Debian). Noticeably doesn't happen with an external soundcard (in my
experience anyway)


On 2 October 2013 19:08, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 Thanks for the clue. Turns out that the fix you propose doesn't work for
 the current LTS version of Ubuntu (which is 12.04), but i've found a fix
 that seems to work (from this page in French).
 For the record, in a real terminal (no X), type :

 sudo service lightdm stop
 sudo X -configure
 sudo cp ~/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
 sudo service lightdm start

 Then edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf for instance)
 by writing intel as the Driver in the Device section.

 Reboot, and it works (I haven't tested it thoroughly but at least I can now 
 add

 new objects to my patch).

 Cheers,

 Pierre.




 2013/10/2 jwind w...@mikrokiko.de

 **
 had the same thing.
 try updating your repositories...

 see here:
 http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-9448-solved-crashes-server

 j ,.


 On 01.10.2013 22:01, Pierre Massat wrote:

Dear list,

  I m working on a patch in pd-extended 0.43.4, on a freshly installed
 Ubuntu 12 LTS. An Arduino Uno board is plugged into my machine.

  In the attached patch i've been getting very strange bugs :
  - one instance of [f ] wasn't working the way it should (a bang to its
 left inlet wouldn't output what had been fed to its right inlet), while the
 other was behaving fine.
  - And now I cannot create any new object. Ubuntu crashes (it logs out of
 my session) when i type the 4th letter in the object box.

  I also get the following message very often in the console :
 ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe

  I'm very confused here.

  Pierre


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Re: [PD] Weird bug in pd-extended and Ubuntu

2013-10-02 Thread Pierre Massat
I installed JACK and the ALSA error disappeared (of course). Now I have
another error message from JACK, but the sound is working fine.

Cheers,
Pierre.


2013/10/2 Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com

 What about this one though:

 ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe

 Never got to the bottom of it with my intel inbuilt soundcard on PdE
 (Debian). Noticeably doesn't happen with an external soundcard (in my
 experience anyway)


 On 2 October 2013 19:08, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 Thanks for the clue. Turns out that the fix you propose doesn't work for
 the current LTS version of Ubuntu (which is 12.04), but i've found a fix
 that seems to work (from this page in French).
 For the record, in a real terminal (no X), type :

 sudo service lightdm stop
 sudo X -configure
 sudo cp ~/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
 sudo service lightdm start

 Then edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf for instance)
 by writing intel as the Driver in the Device section.

 Reboot, and it works (I haven't tested it thoroughly but at least I can now 
 add

 new objects to my patch).

 Cheers,

 Pierre.




 2013/10/2 jwind w...@mikrokiko.de

 **
 had the same thing.
 try updating your repositories...

 see here:
 http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-9448-solved-crashes-server

 j ,.


 On 01.10.2013 22:01, Pierre Massat wrote:

Dear list,

  I m working on a patch in pd-extended 0.43.4, on a freshly installed
 Ubuntu 12 LTS. An Arduino Uno board is plugged into my machine.

  In the attached patch i've been getting very strange bugs :
  - one instance of [f ] wasn't working the way it should (a bang to its
 left inlet wouldn't output what had been fed to its right inlet), while the
 other was behaving fine.
  - And now I cannot create any new object. Ubuntu crashes (it logs out
 of my session) when i type the 4th letter in the object box.

  I also get the following message very often in the console :
 ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe

  I'm very confused here.

  Pierre


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