Am 26.05.2009 um 16:23 schrieb Chris McCormick:
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 03:34:51PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, danomatika hat gesagt: // danomatika wrote:
My point is, I wish pd didn't force me to work it's way but allow
me to work my way. That's the beauty of patching as opposed to vsts, etc. You have to build form the ground up.Well, Pd is a programming language, and as with all language, you
can say things you'd have wished you didn't say or with programming: It
easy to overload any machine (bang until) with a programming language.I have to say that with most programming languages an infinite loop
does not mean an X crash. Probably I should contribute code, not words (sorry).
hm.. with what kind of setup have you experienced that? on ubuntu
hardy with pd-vanilla (newest) and pd-extended, with -rt or -nrt, i
never managed to do that.
only when running gem in fullscreen mode and pd goes into a loop, i
had a similar looking situation, but still then i could switch to a
terminal and kill pd from there.
roman
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