I'm working on getting lots of Pd libraries into Debian, that makes they'll be in Debian/armel. Hopefully then they'll go into Ubuntu/ARMv7 too. Then Pd on these devices should be quite easy using Debian/Ubuntu.
.hc On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 22:35 -0700, Edgar Berdahl wrote: > Hi Damian, > > > It's wonderful that you got this to work. So far, I have gotten to the > crackling stop-barrier using ALSA under Angstrom. I am trying to > switch to Ubuntu to repeat what you have observed (i.e. that Pd on the > beagleboard with floating point works), but I have a few questions: > - Can you do any significant signal processing without running out of > CPU? It might be necessary to be careful with the compiler switches to > make sure that pd is actually using NEON instructions rather than > emulating floating point. > - Have you tried using the GUI at all? > - Some people report some problems with USB-over-ethernet for Lucid > 10.04. Have you used USB-over-ethernet successfully with it? > > > > Thanks so much!!! > > > - Ed > > > Psst. BTW your wiki says that you used 10.4, but I believe that Lucid > is 10.04. > > Damian wrote: > > hi all, > > > > i fixed my issues with Pd on my Beagleboard running Ubuntu. the solution > > (thanks to Julian Oliver's help) was to load the oss module (sudo modprobe > > snd-pcm-oss) then run pd using the oss driver (pd -oss), and it sounds just > > lovely. > > > > thanks for the other help nonetheless! > > > > cheers, > > damian > _______________________________________________ > Pd-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev _______________________________________________ Pd-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
