Sorry, I did not read your post attentively to the end. So please take
my post as an ot-statement about pd on pc.
regards
Am 02.06.2013 00:32, schrieb Alexandros Drymonitis:
I'm invading this thread with a question that might have an obvious
answer...are you using boot camp to part your hard drive and install
Linux? All documentation of it mentions only Windows..
Is it the same or do you need to do something else?
http://freemp3x.com/dual-boot-how-to-dual-boot-mountain-lion-and-ubuntu-mac-and-linux-mp3-download.html
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> pd (and all other audio processing) without jack is no go for me.
ok, since I'm completely unaware of anything, can you tell me more
about the dependency of audio to jack in linux? And can't jack be
installed in any distro anyway?
http://jackaudio.org/
thanks
2013/5/31 Gerhard Lang <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
I'm on ubuntustudio 13.04 and kxstudio 12.04.1, 64bit. But
only pd-l20rk runs to my satisfaction. All other pd variants
make troubles with toggling dsp here on different stationary
machines and laptops. pd (and all other audio processing)
without jack is no go for me.
Am 30.05.2013 <tel:30.05.2013> 22:43, schrieb Alexandre Torres
Porres:
Hi there, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems Pd runs
smoother in Linux than in any other OS, is that right?
Perhaps some of you have run benchmarks for it with the
same machine and diferente Operational Systems. I was
curious to try myself.
Now, is there a "best linux" for Pd? Maybe one that allows
you to tweak in a little more to have insanely low latencies?
Yeah, the whole point and interest is to try and reach an
absurdly optimized latency and CPU load.
Now that I got myself a Raspberry Pi (my first linux) I
wanna enjoy the opportunity/motivation to broaden my linux
usage to my regular laptops.
I use macs by the way. Don't know if that is an issue.
Like being next to an impossible task to install a nice
hardcore ("the best one") linux distribution in it.
I've seen that recently Linux has been able to work
(poorly at least) with Thunderbolt. I have an RME
Multiface that seems to works well on linux. Since newer
macbooks lost the PCI slot, all that I'm missing is that
my thunderbolt to PCI slot adapter works in Linux. That'd
be cool, to run it on my macbook air, on linux... but I
digress.
Thanks
Cheers
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