For the archives, I've solved the issue - it seemed I just needed to install the package xf86-video-fbdev.

Quoth James Dunn, on 26/05/2013 18:06:
Quoth IOhannes zmölnig, on 26/05/2013 17:07:

so indeed, it's "-verbose" and "-verbose -verbose" (instead of "-v")


$ pd -verbose
Pd-0.43.4 ("") compiled 22:56:34 Aug  6 2012
port 5400
TCL_LIBRARY="/usr/lib/pd/lib/tcl/library" TK_LIBRARY="/usr/lib/pd/lib/tk/library" wish "/usr/lib/pd/tcl//pd-gui.tcl" 5400
priority 6 scheduling enabled.
Waiting for connection request...
priority 8 scheduling enabled.
/usr/lib/pd/bin/pd-watchdog
... connected
pd: exiting
i missed that info in your original mail (please don't require anyone willing to answer to have read all your emails to this list and remember them :-))
sorry, thanks for your help so far!

check the various posts on this list about why [loadbang]->[; pd dsp 1( often does not work. a simple workaround is to introduce a [delay 1000] to start dsp only after some "boot time".
I'd forgotten about the [delay] for [loadbang] when turning the dsp on but it doesn't result in any sound when running in -nogui.

can you run
$ wish
via the ssh connection?

Yes, it opens a blank window on the local machine.

if so, Pd should be able to run fine.
which version of tcl/tk do you have installed?
tk-8.6.0-1
tcl-8.6.0-4

you could also try to run Pd without realtime priviliges
$ pd -nrt
I tried that but it didn't help either.

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