Well, I tried running Pd both as a normal user (with realtime rights) and
root (from the console). In either case case the gnome-system-monitor said
sleeping unless I went over 50% CPU usage for a moment with that
particular pd patch.
I'm using an AMD Athlon II X2 250 dual core with 3.0 GHz.
Ingo
What kind of documentation would you like?
I can tell you about the hardware:
- Dell D520 Laptop with Intel Core2 Duo, with Fedora 12 and the Planet CCRMA
rt kernel.
- EMU 0404 USB soundcard (2 ins 2 outs)
- A small Shure transformer to turn the balanced output of the soundcard
into an unbalanced
Does anybody know how to have access to HIDs in Pd without having to run as
root? I've read that this was considered a security breach and that newer
versions of Ubuntu, Fedora, etc. had this fixed.
Anyway, that's nice to have this howto on the wiki. You don't seem to have
mentioned the rt-kernel
Thanks Pedro.
Oddly enough, in Audition I only have the option for Saffire Audio,
nothing about ASIO, thus I'm not able to output each track to a different
channel (same problem as in Pd).
However I can do it with AudioMulch (with all channels).
I'm confused. If it would be a driver issue, it
To use [joystick ] which uses [hid ] without having to run Pd as root I make
a sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ after pluging the devices...
I'm not sure to answer the question but maybe it'll help someone else... :-)
01ivier
2010/5/7 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Does anybody know how to
Does this work on recent distributions? I've tried different things
involving /dev/input/, to no avail in Fedora 12. It did work in Ubuntu
Studio 9.04.
Pierre
2010/5/7 Olivier Baudu lamouraupeu...@gmail.com
To use [joystick ] which uses [hid ] without having to run Pd as root I
make a sudo
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Olivier Baudu wrote:
To use [joystick ] which uses [hid ] without having to run Pd as root I make
a sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ after pluging the devices...
uäh.
you could also try messing around with udev rules.
it's actually not so very hard.
It works on my Ubuntu 10.04 with the extended 0.42.5 nightly auto-build.
Notice that for the specific case of [joystick ] you need to replace the
[open joystick $1( inside with [open $1( since the extended 0.39.3...
I hope it'll help.
01ivier
2010/5/7 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
Does
See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Works for me on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and Lucid 10.04. I think sudo chmod
-R 777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot / logout.
James
Quoth Pierre Massat, on 07/05/10 10:24:
Does this work on recent distributions?
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See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Works for me on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and Lucid 10.04. I think sudo chmod
-R 777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot / logout.
well, it will
I think sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot /
logout.
I confirm ;-)
Very usefull hid's documentation. Thanks !
2010/5/7 James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com
See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Works for me on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
Hello list,
Well i do have in mind some ideas i want to implement with pd/hardware, one
of them is using a single board computer to run pd
without GUI, just using some little lcd screen. Maybe using a beagle board,
that features a ARM Cortex A8 that has some floating point support, with the
NEON
Do these udev commands work in Fedora 12? Is there a risk that i mess
something up if i try?
Pierre
2010/5/7 Olivier Baudu lamouraupeu...@gmail.com
I think sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/input/ will be reset after reboot /
logout.
I confirm ;-)
Very usefull hid's documentation. Thanks !
2010/5/7
Forgot to send to send this to the list ...
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On May 7, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Does anybody know how to have access to HIDs in Pd without having to run as
root? I've read that this was considered a security breach and that newer
versions of Ubuntu,
Woops, guess I shouldn't rant about wiki pages before reading the whole thread
...
See the instructions I wrote here on pdpedia:
http://wiki.puredata.info/en/hid
Good info. Is there a link on the main pure-data.info site to the pdpedia? I
always forget about it ...
Dan Wilcox
hello again
i still do not have any glue and didn´t find anything in the list archive...
even if i just run the example patch G01.delay.pd adding the oggcast~
enviroment, I just can hear the original signal. If i run it from my
windows machine at home, it works perfect. first i thought it
Hi,
I was looking around G Holzmann's ambisonic patches, and wanted to try the
XY example out. But my problem is that in my patch I already have
everything setup with x-y coordinates. Is there any way of converting from
cartesian to polar coordinates?
Would a cartopol be enough, or do
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hi.
João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I was looking around G Holzmann's ambisonic patches, and wanted to try
the XY example out. But my problem is that in my patch I already have
everything setup with x-y coordinates. Is there any way of converting
from
Here it works:
$ pd -nosleep
Gives one of the CPU's 100% load fulltime. No need to run in root for this.
My startup alredy boots pd with -rt flag and I have the limits.conf tuned as
reported on the wiki/documentation.
The system is:
$ Linux 2.6.31-9-rt #152-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Oct 15
Nice! Makes sense to me, but I don't do a lot of latency sensitive
stuff. I 'reparented' your wiki page to the FrontPage so that you can
see the little relationship nav.
.hc
On May 6, 2010, at 9:32 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Howdy,
I added a howto page on the wiki adding realtime
i reported this problem several months ago.
the suggestion back then was to test nightly builds, which did not work at the
time.
more recent nightly builds did not solve this problem either.
it appears on some laptops running vista or windows7, but not all.
i have so far not been able to
It's posible the difference is in the choice of audio API (oss vs. alsa)
or something like that -- nosleep prevents Pd from explicitly sleeping
but sometimes transferring data to DACs blocks the process.
cheers
Miller
On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 03:36:33PM +0100, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Here it works:
Is there a working version of pd for windows 7? i read about some problems
some of you were having, or would it be a better idea to run linux (i've
also been told pd works better in this environment). ubuntu or linux studio,
right?
jeff
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We are lacking Pd developers who use Windows, so the Windows side of
things is not always well supported. If anyone knows some basic
windows programming and wants to take it on, we can help them get up
to speed on the Pd side of things. I currently only have access to a
WinXP box, but
I'd like to get this stuff working on Windows 7 too, but I currently
don't have access to a Windows 7 machine. Be sure to submit bug
reports to the bug tracker, if you haven't already. Also, if you can
narrow down the crash to as small a patch as possible, that makes it
much easier to
I just made a simplified version of [pddplink] called [helplink] for
making clickable links to help patches. Its in externals/pddp and
should be in tomorrow's Pd-extended builds. Basically, you just put
the classname as an argument, and you'll get a clickable link, i.e.
[helplink
hi there,
I check the box on the array to plot it as a belzier curve, for example, but
when I re-open the patch, it is drwan and set back to polygon.
Anyone aware of this?
what's up?
thanks
Alex
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my bad, it goes from belzier curve to draw as points...
it does change and keep it when changing from points to polygons and
vice-versa, by the way.
cheers
2010/5/7 Alexandre Porres por...@gmail.com
hi there,
I check the box on the array to plot it as a belzier curve, for example,
but
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Basically, you just put the classname as an argument, and you'll get a
clickable link, i.e.
[helplink select]
[helplink cyclone/counter]
[helplink Gem/scale]
just like [doc_link].
[doc_link] also underlines the text, and displays a
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 7 May 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Basically, you just put the classname as an argument, and you'll get a
clickable link, i.e.
[helplink select]
[helplink cyclone/counter]
[helplink Gem/scale]
just like [doc_link].
[doc_link] also underlines the
hi there, I'm coming again with the same problem I brought up sometime ago.
I'm experiencing some weird [openpanel] crashes, maybe is something with the
new MAC OS Snow Leopard?
anyway, I'm sending the patch attached as a text. Apparently, if I create
first some other patch and use [openpanel]
Try a nightly build of Pd-extended 0.42.5
.hc
Alexandre Porres wrote:
hi there, I'm coming again with the same problem I brought up sometime ago.
I'm experiencing some weird [openpanel] crashes, maybe is something with the
new MAC OS Snow Leopard?
anyway, I'm sending the patch attached as
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well, in Pd you can already send an editmode message to a canvas to
toggle editmode, as well as other messages (obj, clear, etc.). So instead
of making a new [gui] object to
handle this kiosk mode stuff, is it
some of my examples:
http://www.softday.ie/horizontalrain/
http://www.softday.ie/nlutds/
http://www.softday.ie/guesthouse/
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