Hello.
I'm not entirely new to Pure:Dyne, and I've been hacking around with linux
for over 2 years now so I'm generally able to solve problems on my own, with
help of internet discussion of course, but I can't seem to get this one.
I have the same problem on another machine I've tried installing
Well, logging back out and in didn't do anything. I wrote a bit about this
in my first message, as I have been working on this issue for hours upon
hours (including the other machine). I may still just be overlooking
something simple and easy, but I can't figure it out.
On a side note, Jack is
I knew it would be something totally obvious and stupid. After looking at
my /etc/security/limits.conf for the hundredth time I realized there was
something very small but significant missing. My file was like this:
@audio rtprio 99
@audio memlock unlimited
@audio nice -19
However, it should
Well Karsten, I appreciate the help (I solved the alsa seq issue) but
something still isn't right.
Does jack have to have some kind of PAM configuration file? Is there some
other group my user should belong to that would affect another aspect of
this? I'm running out of questions to ask, I just
Well I logged out and back in, and nothing changed. I wrote a little about
trying this in my first post, I'm not sure if its relevant or not, but I was
wondering if it had something to do with the realtime_lsm module. On a side
note, jack doesn't want to connect to the Alsa sequencer now either.
,
Karsten
grant centauri said :
* Hello.
**
** I'm not entirely new to Pure:Dyne, and I've been hacking around
with linux for
** over 2 years now so I'm generally able to solve problems on my
own, with help
** of internet discussion of course, but I can't seem to get this one.
**
** I have the same
had to manually load the modules that deal
with the network card, I believe some older machines need ndispwrapper, it
depends on the hardware.
grant centauri wrote:
Hello,
I just tried out the new live CD for the first time last night, and while
I didn't have much time to play around
hello,
i've been having trouble with an old laptop and its CD drive. In order to
even get pure:dyne to boot I was forced to use a regular CD-R, and when
trying to install I get an I/O error.
Instead of trying to burn another disc (I did successfully install on
another machine with it after all,
ok well i've finely gotten back to trying the wireless here and found that I
had to load three modules just to get the card to start working:
ndiswrapper
orinoco
orinoco_cs
without ndiswrapper the card would start and then immediately disable.
now the card is enabled, it is showing up as eth1,
I'm not sure what your situation is on your machine, but a dual boot might
not be a bad option. I've been very successful with dual-booting with
windowsXP, and find that I end up rarely using it afterwards, but in case I
need it, its there.
I believe the installer will do it automatically, or
hello,
I'm playing some videos tonight and was planning on using my pure:dyne
laptop to do so. However, though my projector screen is working fine (its a
DIY LCD monitor on overhead projector) when I try to play a video in VLC or
the GNOME movie player, it just stays black. The video plays on
Its not exactly blindingly obvious, but I believe if you type 'sudo'
beforehand you'll find the command you need.
If you're not familiar with sudo, then of course it isn't obvious. Its a
command that lets you do things as the super-user.
grant
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 2:43 PM, James Harkins
claudiusmaxi...@goto10.org wrote:
grant centauri wrote:
hello,
I'm playing some videos tonight and was planning on using my pure:dyne
laptop to do so. However, though my projector screen is working fine (its
a
DIY LCD monitor on overhead projector) when I try to play a video in VLC
or
the GNOME
Mansoux ayme...@goto10.org wrote:
James Harkins said :
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 4:33 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com
wrote:
Its not exactly blindingly obvious, but I believe if you type 'sudo'
beforehand you'll find the command you need.
If you're not familiar with sudo
. Is the pure:dyne wiki still the place for
that?
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:30 AM, altern alte...@gmail.com wrote:
lr., 2010.eko otsren 06a 23:33(e)an, grant centauri(e)k idatzi zuen:
okay, i downloaded the firmware and then the card started working, but I
had the issue that was in the bug report. I
I've had a problem launching Amsynth as well, on more than one machine.
Here's the error I get:
amSynth 1.2.0
Copyright 2001-2006 Nick Dowell and others.
amSynth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file
Something about JACK might be nice. Even just a very basic Most Linux
sound apps run through JACK so before you start anything up, run JACK
Control and start it up... perhaps some info on its settings and how to
connect things.
I have a friend who I started on pure:dyne and he had no idea about
.
Cheers,
Luke
2010/5/7 grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I've recently been exploring cinellera and the possibilities of using a
linux box as a video editing studio. I've got an older machine that i'm
slowly trying to get up to snuff, its a 2.9GHz processor, 1.6 gigs
hello all,
i've been considering using pure:dyne to teach a class on making digital
media, and in the process of doing research (and teaching myself how to use
this stuff) i am coming across some basic things that aren't totally obvious
to an inexperienced user (such as myself).
so many apps use
I noticed on the nabble board that you got sound working but have MIDI
problems. Try decreasing the latency in Jack. You need to go into options
and change the buffer size i think. I usually change mine to try and get
down around 5.6 ms or so. Not sure if it is necessary, but that generally
hello all,
i've been delving into Pure Data a bit, as I was once a Max/MSP user and
feel its time to put that knowledge back to use.
however, i'm having a few issues with getting all of the extras that seem to
be included in the pd package to load in the actual software. for example,
I was
Hello all,
After having a number of DVDs not boot for me, I have decided to try and
figure out how to boot and install directly from an ISO onto a partition of
a hard drive, or a USB stick.
I am assuming this is possible, and I think I could have done it with the
old version of GRUB. However,
-uuid
thing... and maybe the set root one? perhaps i should just try removing
quiet by itself and seeing what happens.
it did seem to be trying to boot however, so thats something.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:32 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello all,
After having a number
I can't give your any answers, I've just been pondering how to make it
work. I feel like I had this issue once, and I was able to do either one or
the other with some software that controlled that laptops videocard. its a
vague memory though.
i wonder if you could pipe the output from /dev/tty1
I'm not sure about updating safely, though i have run apt-get update and
apt-get upgrade once or twice and haven't had any problems so far.
however, synaptic and aptitude are both just using apt, so as far as I know
there is no difference except for how you go about it. personally, i find
using
I've been having similar issues trying to make music with the linux sound
apps. I've recently started using Rosegarden as my sequencer, and I've been
pretty happy with it. I'm not sure if it is what you're looking for, but I
find it to be pretty flexible and stable as well. I particularly like
i find myself in a strange position. or perhaps not so strange.
this pure:dyne mailing list is becoming a place in the world where i feel
like my voice is heard, and there are people from various points on a
spectrum all working in their own ways to create an environment which
supports the
this might not be the answer you're looking for but...
i think you could patch together a sonic enhancer with a number of different
ladspa plugins which are included with pure:dyne. i don't know what to
recommend but there is a whole slew of DSP plugins that you can load into
JACKRack. I don't
.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Josh Lawrence hardbop...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 5:53 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com
wrote:
being from nebraska, there isn't a lot going on in my neighborhood, at
least
that i know of. it seems like a lot of people on this list are from
I'm glad to see the discussion continuing. And the desert image of Nebraska
is a bit misleading, prairie is more accurate, though the town I live in is
really just a midwestern college town. I've had this dream of creating some
kind of nature retreat with creative technology built in somewhat
certainly beneficial for a puredyne
system as well.
anyways,
tyler
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 8:52 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm glad to see the discussion continuing. And the desert image of
Nebraska is a bit misleading, prairie is more accurate, though the town
I
I think a wiki for an americas division could definitely be useful. it
could keep discussion off this list for one thing, and allow for a more
structured organization of what each of us as individuals is interested in
working on and what we as a group see the needs to be in our region.
i've been
to expressing the inexpressible is
Music.-Aldous Huxley
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*From: *grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com
*Reply-To: *puredyne puredyne@goto10.org
*Date: *Wed, 20 Oct 2010 23:43:56 -0500
*To: *puredyne puredyne@goto10.org
*Subject: *Re: [puredyne] OT: personal observations
I second mocp. not sure how well it would work for your purposes, but i
love it as a player. I don't think its included with puredyne though? am I
wrong?
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Josh Lawrence hardbop...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:59 AM, geoffroy tremblay
you might have to download the soundfonts. I don't know if they come
packaged with the 9.11 DVD. In fact, I seem to remember downloading both
Qsynth (fluidsynth) and the soundfonts. I believe the FluidR3_GM soundfont
is actually in the debian repositories. Yes, I just checked and I got this:
You might need to alter your Xorg configuration to optimize your card and
enable OpenGL (likely why fluxus won't start). I can't offer a solution,
but when I was messing around with proprietary nvidia drivers and linux I
had to change a couple of options and lines in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
I've been trying to get the M-AUDIO Fast-Track to work myself and keep
getting X-runs that shut everything down. I did a little digging and came
to the conclusion that the Fast-Track and linux just were not meant to be.
Perhaps I'm wrong, maybe I'll give it another try. I've also been looking
not reconnect alsa_pcm:capture_1 and ardour:Audio 2/in 1 (err
= -1)
[ERROR]: could not reconnect alsa_pcm:capture_2 and ardour:Audio 2/in 2 (err
= -1)
any ideas?
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 3:00 PM, touchstyle touchst...@gmail.com wrote:
grant centauri wrote:
I've been trying to get the M-AUDIO Fast
:
On Nov 11, 2010, at 2:37 AM, grant centauri wrote:
so it seems like sshd isn't running? this is a 9.10 DVD install
might this help you out, it did here sometime ago:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/puredyne-live/+bug/504539
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of programming knowledge.
if that is the case let me know, then we can maybe attack this at a
different angle.
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 6:23 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
cat simply dumps the output of one thing into the standard output. if you
type cat readme.txt you'll get the whole
be an uphill battle, and
there's probably other ways you could put your graphical background to work
making digital sound.
-grant
2010/11/12 João Mário esph...@gawab.com
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 18:50:26 -0600
grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
i imagine what you really want to do
there's import on the command line:
import - saves any visible window on an X server and outputs it as an
image file. You can capture a single window, the entire screen, or any
rectangular portion of the screen.
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 2:50 PM, geoffroy tremblay g...@ponnuki.net wrote:
just
just a quick question,
what does everyone generally do to save session data across multiple
applications?
i'm running into an issue where i'll have 5 or 6 audio apps all
interconnected to produce some end piece and am finding it tedious to start
everything up and hook it all together again each
and telling it to look there.
here's a reply i got from claude earlier when i was asking the same
question:
On 21/07/10 13:47, grant centauri wrote:
hello all,
i've been delving into Pure Data a bit, as I was once a Max/MSP user and
feel its time to put that knowledge back to use.
however
, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com
wrote:
Funny you mention it, I was just working on this issue for a friend
yesterday. I don't think the ppa for 10.x stuff is going to work, i
don't
know if there is a pain free way. Compiling from source and making sure
there is Jack support seems a bit
what about using puredata? is that an option? i'm not sure how
cross-platform it is at this point, but you might be able to implement a
fairly friendly interface with it. just a thought. i think puredata can
interface with SC as well.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 7:21 PM, geoffroy tremblay
central that would benefit/motivate all of us to participate
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:51 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com
wrote:
Things have stalled a bit on the wiki. I'm sure lives have gotten in
the
way.
I would like to try and host/coordinate some kind of
educational
=)
Tyler
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:07 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.comwrote:
Well I am fine with moving it later, I can be there at 10 maybe? I'm
pretty flexible.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:30 AM, geoffroy tremblay g...@ponnuki.netwrote:
heheh winter hibernation indeed for me too
:) - no worries. these are the kind of little things i've dealt with
myself. they can cause endless frustration because It should work@@!@
and yet it doesn't seem to. Glad I could help. You can add an entry to the
applications menu manually if you so desire. I think apt usually handles
i'm sure i've asked before, but after an infuriating bout of trying to rouse
my Mbox so I could use my mic that needs phantom power I have decided to
solve this issue once and for all by obtaining a sound card i can use with
puredyne.
I don't need much. I'm looking for the best, cheapest option,
Hello all.
Been having some fun trying to get a MacBook Pro to boot from USB.
Following some info I got from here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/puredyne-live/+bug/508802 I am able to boot from
USB and can get partway into the puredyne 9.11 boot process but I run into a
problem loading initramfs.
i've recently gotten wireless working with debian on an iBook, and it also
required the b43 drivers. in debian you'd have to add contrib to your
/etc/apt/sources.list and then apt-get install the b43-fwcutter package i
think? i've been dealing with broadcom a lot lately, and have been trying
to
I have successfully booted a mac book pro with the 9.11 CD. I was trying to
install and boot from USB, which failed on me at some point in the boot
process as well.
I'd suggest just trying the CD version and see if that works, if it has what
you need then maybe you'll be alright. I have access
seems to be the only way to troubleshoot
sometimes. Anyways, I hope we can figure it out.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Lorenzo Sutton lsut...@libero.it wrote:
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Dear grant,
Thanks for the quick feedback.
grant centauri wrote:
I have successfully booted a mac book
Hello Puredyne.
I've been delving into Debian live-build, so I have a bit more of an idea
now of how the work for this kind of project gets done. I look forward to
trying to contribute more directly in the future.
I was just wondering about what distro Gazpacho is going to be based on? I
just
, but that's graphire not bamboo.
Dan
2011/5/12 grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com:
Hello Puredyne.
I've been delving into Debian live-build, so I have a bit more of an idea
now of how the work for this kind of project gets done. I look forward
to
trying to contribute more directly
, 2011 at 2:47 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.comwrote:
i always md5sum check mine if i have a problem. I have consistently run
into a problem where i'll make my usb stick, check it, its fine, try to
boot, it doesnt work, and then check it again and have a few errors.
redoing the install
just finishing up my first attempt at broth.
using make-live-device.sh to copy the iso onto a USB I got this warning:
/usr/sbin/grub-setup: warn: This GPT partition label has no BIOS Boot
Partition; embedding won't be possible!.
/usr/sbin/grub-setup: warn: Embedding is not possible. GRUB can
Hi all,
I should probably do this over at launchpad, but i'm still unfamiliar with
that whole process. Beginning to understand though.
I just grabbed the broth source with bzr, successfully built an image and
then decided to try and use the chroot/usr/sbin/make-live-device.sh script
to make a
with
the make-live-device.sh
it seems a bit slower than i remember 9.11 being, but it may have to do with
my hacky build. otherwise looks nice!
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 3:40 AM, grant centauri gcenta...@lincolnix.netwrote:
Hi all,
I should probably do this over at launchpad, but i'm still
Overall, it's a bit tricky to focus on these issues as they are linked
to other more important development that need to be investigated first
so we do not waste time fixing bugs that might become irrelevant.
I totally understand. I've been wrestling with the Mactel USB stuff and
realizing
On 5/22/11, '2+ electriclighthe...@gmail.com wrote:
well downloaded
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 742184960 2011-05-23 08:26
puredyne-1010-gazpacho-CD-i386-alpha4.iso
and it seems to be too large to burn it to a cdr
so i followed
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Puredyne/Creating_a_live_USB_stick
to
to connect, but popping up a dialog asking
for my network password, and if i cancel it the whole system
becomes unresponsive. this may be something glitchy with
the way i had to configure my USB, so i'll try out the
official ISO as soon as I can.
On 5/23/11, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5
you think it will need?
load everything to ram is great, a lot of people has 4gb or more, i used
everytime with slax.
a boot entry is a nice idea!
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Aymeric Mansoux am-pured...@kuri.muwrote:
grant centauri said :
slower to boot or respond, or load app
writing from a successful boot of the i386 DVD iso copied to a FAT32
partition on a USB stick. First step in trying to make a Mactel/Wintel
universal boot stick. No problems so far, here's the grub entry i used to
make it work:
#!/bin/sh
exec tail -n +3 $0
menuentry Puredyne {
glad to see mocp!
i'd like to contribute a config file for it so the theme goes along better
with puredyne by default. small thing, but just trying to remind myself.
i'll get on the launchpad stuff...
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:58 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
writing from
things work.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:01 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
glad to see mocp!
i'd like to contribute a config file for it so the theme goes along better
with puredyne by default. small thing, but just trying to remind myself.
i'll get on the launchpad stuff
You can already test it by editing the boot entry and pass the option
toram, then you'll get the whole compressed system loaded into the RAM
before it gets mounted.
i'll have to test that out. is this a feature of initramfs? would a
standard debian live system be able to do the same with a
i'm assuming the contributions are to broth?
still quite new at this whole world, trying to get my sea legs.
any suggestions for reading up on the process of working within launchpad?
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well i just gave it a go. i ended up making two revisions because i had
forgotten to 'bzr add' the moc configuration file in /etc/skel
please review my changes and let me know if i'm doing things properly.
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 2:15 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm assuming
There is also a Django based web builder that some people started for
Debian Live, I assume it could tweaked to work so that people could
generate a customized Puredyne based on several components to choose
from. But would it be really worth it?
i guess probably not. i'm thinking mainly of
just a question for the community.
my idea is this:
i'd like to replicate the experience of animating directly onto 16mm or 35mm
film by using some kind of exposure sheet which can be scanned in and
automatically chopped into frames and optionally converted into video.
the sheet would have rows
done, it appears
the Tesseract program outputs the text in an image file into a text file.
That doesn't sound like it could help you, but if you can program that
sounds like the library you'd use.
Tyler
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:51 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.comwrote:
now that i
i gave up on solving that a while ago,
one solution might be to use some kind of
youtube downloader and just download the
video you're looking at and listen with
some friendly software. i don't think
firefox works with jack AFAIK, and flash
is going to be out of the picture.
On 6/4/11, Jake
.
Am 04.06.2011 um 03:42 schrieb grant centauri:
i will be drawing them. an interesting idea, but i think it should be
easier than that. if i use a standard size paper, proper scanner setup, and
proper alignment i should be able to process the cropping and saving of each
cell with some kind
i believe it is lintian and live
at least thats how i logged in last time something like this happened to me.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 9:14 PM, dae2011 dae2...@douglasedmunds.com wrote:
I have puredyne on a flashdrive. The system froze and I had to force a
shutdown/reboot. Instead of going
Its a proprietary driver problem. MacBooks sometimes use a Broadcom card
that requires firmware to be installed. Ubuntu must include it, but
Puredyne doesn't since it is non-free.
try lspci | grep broadcom or just lspci and see what kind of wireless card
you have. if broadcom then:
I haven't
Glad I could help. Did you delete it from your /boot/grub/grub.cfg file, or
just at boot time? I think if you want it to stick you have to edit some
files in /etc/grub.d/ and run sudo update-grub.
Hopefully the list can give some more insight into why this problem happened
in the first place
its hard to know what the problem is without more information. I assume you
obtained some source code for the indigoiox driver and need to build a
module for it.
its an obvious question, forgive me for asking:
are you in the source code directory? ./configure won't work unless there
is a
I've had luck with Intel Macs as long as you don't rely on USB to boot. It
seems that EFI support is not a priority for the Debian Live crew at the
moment.
But I was able to boot a Puredyne CD and have it recognize a live-rw
partition on a USB stick for persistence.
I don't know if this helps,
hi everyone.
i'm seriously considering submission of some audio pieces i've been
working on, but after looking at the submission form I am intrigued by
the possibility of using the spatialization setup they have available.
however, i know almost nothing about it or how i would go about
preparing
at least the piece is still
there.
I wouldnt bother with ambisonics in that situation as you have no way of
mixing the piece knowing what it will eventually sound like in the room, so
you would end up going in quite unprepared.
ramble,ramble,rant,ramble.**.
Bobby.
grant centauri wrote
This isn't that recent, but I enjoyed it. 2002 i believe.
http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors3/casconetext.html#
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:34 AM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Yay - bang on.
Cheers Dan,
Julian
On 28 November 2011 11:59, Dan S
What version of PureDyne are you using?
Please try starting Rosegarden from a terminal and send along any debug
info that might come up if you can. Otherwise it will be hard to figure
out what might be wrong.
-grant
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 8:08 PM, Narvey nthnh...@gmail.com wrote:
My system
Subject line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of Puredyne digest...
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Where are the Repositories (ege)
2. Re: Rosegarden Crash (grant centauri)
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Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 10:06
I don't know anything about the Fez Hydra, but i have been thinking
about doing something very similar to your idea.
I definitely think something like this is possible, and perhaps using
the Puredyne broth to build a customized system for the instrument you
are trying to build could save some
I believe there is still work progressing on Puredyne 10. Its coming along
slowly because everyone is busy with other non Puredyne stuff. Any help is
welcome though! I need to get in there myself and help work out some
bugs. Last I knew there was a Beta version people can download and use.
the
standard public website download doesn't work, or what I did wrong in the
process?
Second, how can I get the beta version of puredyne 10? Like others who
have posted here, I'm also looking to get past the problems of karmic not
being supported any longer.
Thanks!
-Dave
grant centauri
hm... i was going to try and fix and rebuild myself locally, but i can't
seem to find a broth for building 9.11. does that exist somewhere?
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:13 PM, grant centauri gcenta...@gmail.com wrote:
ah yes. a friend of mine ran into the same problem recently. i ran
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