John Harrison a écrit :
I did say "upgrade" but that was really shorthand for "this machine used to have Hardy but now has Intrepid on it." However it was an install from scratch.
Indeed running as standard user does stop the lockups. Thanks for that tip. I had gotten in the habit of running Pd as root for the realtime scheduling that offers.
Cyrille if you run as root, do you see the lockups?
yes. c
-John
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 2:34 AM, cyrille henry <cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr mailto:cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr> wrote:
hello the diferences i can see are : -i did not upgrade to intrepid, but install from scratch. -i did not run pd as root. i think Chris is right : you should run pd as a standart user. c John Harrison a écrit : That is so odd. How come our mileage is so different? Hopeful from your comments about a v180 driver, I tried upgrading to Nvidia v180.22. Still the same random lockups. Something has happened on this laptop between Hardy and Intrepid to cause these lockups. I have tried nVidia drivers as far back as v96 and still the problem is there and only with Gem. This is Pd-extended 0.40-3 with Gem 0.91.0 I am running pd as root. -John On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:58 AM, cyrille henry <cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr <mailto:cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr> <mailto:cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr <mailto:cyrille.henry@la-kitchen.fr>>> wrote: i do use intrepid / nvidia (v180) driver / Gnome / metacity, on a laptop with an Geforce 9650M and intel core2 duo. everything is fine. i use to have problem when switching windows with older nvidia driver, but it's not the same problem than the one you describe. cyrille ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list GEM-dev@iem.at <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at> <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at <mailto:GEM-dev@iem.at>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev