On 9.8.2012, at 23:25 , Pierre Massat wrote:

> Dear List,
> 
> I'm happy to inform you (some of you may already know this) that PD vanilla 
> works out of the box on my new raspberry pi running the standard Raspbian OS. 
> A simple apt=get install worked like a charm, no need to tweek anything, I 
> got the sound working right away. The method proposed by TedbOt recently 
> doesn't seem to be necessary anymore. I'll try pd=extended sometime soon.

Hey, 
did you get audio via the audio connector or via HDMI?
I compiled pd-extended from a daily snapshot on Raspbian and it works nicely 
via HDMI but the audio from the dedicated socket has glitches.
Performance is so-so, a modified bpq2 example works nicely (added noise and a 
LFO to modulate the filter's frequency), 
but freeverb for instance nailed the cpu at 100% and left only smallest chunks 
of sound for the ear.
GEM only works with an external xserver (like the X11 I have on my Mac) since 
RPi doesn't come with GLX. 
I could upload my package (where?) if you want, BTW - compile takes some hours 
and clogs the entire machine.
Michael.

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