Re: [PD] PD crashing X server

2013-05-08 Thread Cyrille Henry

hello,

after compilling, on ubuntu i had to copy the driver from 
/usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
but it did not change anything for me.

i also compile the version that was distribute with ubuntu 12.10, but it also 
did not help.

did anyone else tried?

cheers
c


Le 06/05/2013 14:38, Roman Haefeli a écrit :

TheBob experienced similar issues on Gentoo and was able to resolve them.


From #dataflow @ irc.freenode.net


TheBob rdz: HOLY CRAP, It's working! I recompiled the driver in debug mode 
after much pain and found the issue, I updated to the latest intel driver that my 
distro provides (only 4 months old) no go! By this point I'm pretty depressed. Last 
resort I checked out the latest code from GIT (5 days old) compiled and booyah, it 
works!
TheBob Anyone here subscribed to the PD Mailing list that can post the result 
for me?
TheBob I'd love to share it with the Ubuntu 13.04 guys!
rdz TheBob, what module/library/driver did you recompile?
TheBob rdz: xf86-intel-video 
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/
TheBob Latest git


Roman



On Tue, 2013-04-30 at 21:53 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:

JFWIW:

The 4th character would be the point at which TCL resizes the
object box.

a.

On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:45:16PM +0200, enrike wrote:

Hi

I just reinstalled Ubuntu to my laptop with latest version 13.04 and
the latest PD extended 0.43.3. Now I am getting this weird crash.
After a few objects (8 ~ 10) are created on the patch, or if I open
a patch with several files, when I create an object, as I type its
name in the box, just *exactly* when I type the 4th character, the X
server crashes and I get into the Ubuntu login area. I see no errors
at all it just restarts X going to login.

I have been trying to find a pattern to explain why at some point it
crashes but I cannot see any apart from the fact that few objects
are on the patch and it happens with the 4th character.

I have tried to check dmesg, and X log but I cannot see anything
meaningful. I am not sure what to look for.

thanks for any help...

enrike

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Re: [PD] [PD-dev] Rewriting a unified phasor / metro object for reading tables

2013-05-08 Thread Thomas Grill

Hi Ed,
maybe the ramp abstraction in http://g.org/research/software/upp/upp-tut6c/ 
 is of use for you.

It doesn't wrap but just ramp endlessly.
gr~~~

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Thomas Grill
http://g.org



Am 08.05.2013 um 23:00 schrieb Ed Kelly:


Hi Lists(s),

I'm rewriting phasor~ and unifying it with metro so that a pulse is  
generated from the boundaries of each ramp - so that bars of music  
can be read using tabread~ objects with a sample-accurate metro.


I'm sure someone will say this can already be done, but it has to be  
dropped into the Ninja Jamm patch, so there isn't really time to  
rewrite the rest of the patch.


I don't fully understand the way phasor~ wraps, but I have the  
object firing out bar numbers correctly. I'm putting clocks in for  
16ths and 24ths of the beat, initiated on each wrap. I need to  
minimise CPU, so what I want to know is this:


Does phasor~ always start from 0 and go to 1, i.e. is there always a  
signal value of 0 at the start of the ramp and a signal value of 1  
at the end? As I write this, my common sense tells me it should be  
yes but I want to make sure. I suppose I should just try it  
really...


Cheers,
Ed

Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new musix remix app from Ninja Tune and  
Seeper, for iPhone and iPad

http://www.ninjajamm.com/

Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics!
http://sharktracks.co.uk/
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