Hi dave,

I havent yet installed the new p:d so im not the person to say what is
right and wrong, but I believe that you need to copy sclang.sc and
.cfg to your home dir as .sclang.sc and .sclang.cfg . When downloading
supercollider they live in your-sc-dir/linux/examples , but if you
cant find them you can also download them from:
http://supercollider.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/supercollider/trunk/linux/examples/

Maybe Karsten has set up SC configuration differently in p:d I doubt
it can hurt to put these files in your home dir. Tell us if it works
:)

cheers,
Martin



On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 12:24 PM, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I found puredyne after reading an article written by Daniel James in
> linuxformat mag.
>
> Your documentation page and reading this list has helped me to install
> puredyne to my hard disk. I couldn't get the full install because of
> dependency problems with xjadeo video player, but I have managed
> to merge xfce4, your menu structure and software into two installs.
>
> One is a 64studio upgraded to lenny, and the other is a lenny base install
> with xfce4,  xorg and a realtime kernel installed on a reboot of the base
> system.
> The net-install cd gave me problems so I downloaded cd1 and installed the
> base from that.
> Today I heard my first sounds with supercollider and also came to terms with
> just how much I need to learn.
>
> I am starting supercollider with
> $ emacs -sclang and then typing s=Server.local.boot into the workspace
> this is making connections in qjackctl. Some examples I am finding on the
> supercollider website are working, as long as I stay with the basic one
> liners.
> I keep coming across references to .sclang.cfg & .sclang.sc but can't seem
> to find any on the system?
>
> Anyway this was mainly to say hello and thanks for the great
> release/software.
>
> Cheers,
> dave.
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