Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Worst comes to worst, Pd and Pd-extended runs best on Debian-based
distros like Debian, Ubuntu, pure:dyne, etc.
.hc
pd-extended might work on pure:dyne (after all, it's Debian with extra
packages), but it won't ever be in the live distro, and installing it
On Mar 18, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Worst comes to worst, Pd and Pd-extended runs best on Debian-based
distros like Debian, Ubuntu, pure:dyne, etc.
.hc
pd-extended might work on pure:dyne (after all, it's Debian with
extra packages),
The prognosis was meagative on my two recent fedora excursions, f8 and
f10. Pd would work fine but most extended specific obects couldn't be
created. I lost a lot of time figuring this out. Moved to ubuntu
today. Much happier now.
With this new tutorial manual there are a few total
Hmm, that's an odd one. Did you use the planetccrma packages? I
don't know how Nando built things really, it seems a file got missed.
I think you asked about this on #dataflow, did you find a solution?
Worst comes to worst, Pd and Pd-extended runs best on Debian-based
distros like
I've spent a long time on it now and have come to the conclusion that
it is dependancy related or a hardware problem relating to my netbook.
Either way I couldn't spend any more time trying solutions and so I
moved to fendora 10. It's yumming away at the moment.
Pure Dyne would have solved