hello luke

thanks, i found your reply just today.

> I have found aptitude is better at reporting/solving dependency issues than
> apt-get.  In addition you should make sure your local package info is up to
> date with:
> sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386
> aptitude update
> aptitude safe-upgrade
> aptitude install puredata
> 

great advice.
i now got puredata installed in the chroot.
not completely without errors.

after the safe-upgrade:
" The following packages are BROKEN:
  pulseaudio pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-module-udev "

during the install puredata:
aptitude tries to correct this, but

"dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of
pulseaudio-module-udev:
 pulseaudio-module-udev depends on pulseaudio (= 1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4.1);
however:
  Version of pulseaudio on system is 1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4.
dpkg: error processing pulseaudio-module-udev (--configure):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured "

same goes for:  pulseaudio-esound-compat.

i tried to boot the client anyway.
rhythmbox plays sound on the client.
puredata plays sound on the server.
puredata as localapps: no sound;
Pd(?) tries to write on /dev/dsp, does not succeed, and kills the audio.

i found a bug-report stating that a number of problems with pulseaudio
should be solved in ltsp/ 5.1.79-1.
i'm on ltsp/5.1.90 (with ubuntu 9.10).

so, what next?

(BTW puredata in my regular Ubuntu works ok)

rolf







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