hola,
just 3 remarks ::
*/ what you call tatiana refers to pdp/pidip,
it just includes a help patch made by T. de la O.
for the credits.
*/ this much too much of information
for one single mail.
*/ why do you still ubuntu 7.10?
we all recommend 8.04 now.
shanti,
sevy
Mark Pasquesi wrote:
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Martin Schied [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Simone!
For permanent and by-user permission you can use udev-rules. Didn't try it
yet but bookmarked it once:
http://gizmod.wiki.sourceforge.net/HOWTO+-+Setting+Input+Device+Permissions+-+Creating+a+udev+Rule
I'm
I´m using Pd version 0.40.3-extended under Windows XP:
Unfortunately this version turned out to be extremly unstable width='100%'. It
freezes very often.
Beforethat I was using Pd-0.39.3-extended and it not once froze or crashed
during the whole time using the same computer.
Bugs:
- if you try
Hallo,
Ingo Scherzinger hat gesagt: // Ingo Scherzinger wrote:
Can anybody help me to mount an USB-Stick on Linux with a -nogui patch?
I've found [shell] which looks like it should do the trick. However I'm not
too much of a Linux Console guy.
I need to be able to save patch data on a
Hi all,
Has anyone done stuff with RSS feeds in PD? I'd like to be able to use live web
data as an input to a PD patch.
Also, is there an object thet tells you how may letters a symbol has?
Love you all,
eD
Nothing is inevitable here - Sen. John McCain
OK, never mind. I got it already!
Can anybody help me to mount an USB-Stick on Linux with a -nogui patch?
I've found [shell] which looks like it should do the trick. However I'm not
too much of a Linux Console guy.
I need to be able to save patch data on a stick that is to be mounted
Hallo,
Ed Kelly hat gesagt: // Ed Kelly wrote:
Has anyone done stuff with RSS feeds in PD? I'd like to be able to
use live web data as an input to a PD patch.
Also, is there an object thet tells you how may letters a symbol
has?
For processing larger amounts of text I generally recommend
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That TX-OVERRUNS usually means that you are sending data to comport/arduino
when it is closed. It can also mean that you are sending data too fast to
the serial port when it is open.
/dev/ttyUSB0 should open