Re: [puredyne] Puredyne in hp dm1 3080

2012-02-02 Thread Yorgos Diapoulis
Hi list,

sorry for the previous mail, it had a wrong tiltle,  so I repost.

I'm also, on a HP dm1, 64-bit installation and I have the same malfunctions
like those felix has mentioned. I'm working on supercollider, and I haven't
spot yet the SCClassLibrary and plugins folders.

Any propositions, do you think I should have move to another distro?

best,
yorgos

 Sorry, Geofroy, I meant that it seemed that the 64 bit Puredyne didn't
 recognize my 8 gb ram, but I couldn't study further. I was having lots
 of different not recognized hardware -sound, right mouse button,
 wireless, contextual menu key, volume keys- and had to move to ubuntu
 studio.
 I am not able to take the time to fix all this right now because I
 have a lot of work to do, so I guess I will have to wait for a
 Puredyne update.
 Thank you a lot
 Felix

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Re: [puredyne] Puredyne in hp dm1 3080

2012-02-02 Thread James Harkins
At Thu, 2 Feb 2012 22:17:23 +0200,
Yorgos Diapoulis wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 sorry for the previous mail, it had a wrong tiltle,  so I repost.
 
 I'm also, on a HP dm1, 64-bit installation and I have the same malfunctions
 like those felix has mentioned. I'm working on supercollider, and I haven't
 spot yet the SCClassLibrary and plugins folders.

In Linux, SCClassLibrary is inside the system application support directory: 
Platform.systemAppSupportDir. (Linux is not mac).

Plugins go into the system's standard library path. I think (not 100% sure 
about this) that if you've installed SuperCollider from a package (like in 
puredyne), this location is /usr/lib/SuperCollider/plugins. If you've built 
from source, /usr/local/lib/SuperCollider/plugins.

This is all standard for FHS.
hjh


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Re: [puredyne] Puredyne in hp dm1 3080

2012-01-18 Thread felix nicolás nicanor
Sorry, Geofroy, I meant that it seemed that the 64 bit Puredyne didn't
recognize my 8 gb ram, but I couldn't study further. I was having lots
of different not recognized hardware -sound, right mouse button,
wireless, contextual menu key, volume keys- and had to move to ubuntu
studio.
I am not able to take the time to fix all this right now because I
have a lot of work to do, so I guess I will have to wait for a
Puredyne update.
Thank you a lot
Felix

2012/1/18, Geofroy Tremblay g...@ponnuki.net:
 My main computer is running with 8gm of ram with no problem... and on
 puredyne - but I installed it
 when I only had 4gb of memory - what do you mean to make it recognize
 my 8gb ? can you install it on the laptop ?


 On 17.01.2012 09:21, felix nicolás nicanor wrote:
 Hi Alastair, and thank you for your answer.
 I decided to take the chance and installed Puredyne in it.
 Do you (or anyone in the list) know how to make it recognize my 8 gb
 ram? I tryed this:

 http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-use-more-than-3gb-ram-on-32-bit-ubuntu.html
 but did not work.
 Thank you in advance,
 Felix

 2012/1/17, alast...@alastairjenkins.info
 alast...@alastairjenkins.info:
 On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:03:51PM -0300, felix nicolás nicanor
 wrote:
 Hello,
 Does anyone here have experience with Puredyne in this hp laptop?
 I´ve got one with 8 gb ram and I´m willing to install Puredyne.
 Any related info would be appreciated.

 No (I am using a few-years-old ASUS eee netbook), but once you have
 it installed on your hard disk it looks like you can update to
 ubuntu
 lucid and so get the latest security updates if you are often
 connected to
 the internet.  I am happy with Puredyne as it is a nice lightweight
 distribution
 with good real-time audio/video, and you can extend it with as
 many
 ubuntu .deb packages as you like.

 - Alastair Jenkins
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Re: [puredyne] Puredyne in hp dm1 3080

2012-01-17 Thread alastair
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:03:51PM -0300, felix nicolás nicanor wrote:
 Hello,
 Does anyone here have experience with Puredyne in this hp laptop?
 I´ve got one with 8 gb ram and I´m willing to install Puredyne.
 Any related info would be appreciated.

No (I am using a few-years-old ASUS eee netbook), but once you have
it installed on your hard disk it looks like you can update to ubuntu
lucid and so get the latest security updates if you are often connected to the 
internet.  I am happy with Puredyne as it is a nice lightweight distribution
with good real-time audio/video, and you can extend it with as many
ubuntu .deb packages as you like.

- Alastair Jenkins
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