It's not that we don't care, maybe it's more that we don't care *as much as you* right now since things are working, but I feel your pain.

Did you check this bug? http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2724318&group_id=55736&atid=478070 it relates to -nogui starting up too fast and trying to connect to the sound device *before* port audio is ready for it to do so ...

Sounds like a similar problem I had last year which cause me to go a bit frantic as I was reinstalling my setup on a new Ubuntu (9.04) before a show. Luckily, the following fixed it for me (although I think you guys already tried this ...?).

[delay 100] 
|
|
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|;              /
|pd dsp 1\
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Now I am hesitant to upgrade my Ubuntu ...

On May 16, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Ingo Scherzinger wrote:

Looks like not too many people seem to care too much about this. This bug
has been around for quite a while. I suppose it's breaking all of the
reverbs as well since they are working with stacked delays.
I'm wondering if there is anything around to replace [delwrite~] and
[delread~] that's currently not broken. Does anybody know of a reverb that
works with "-nogui"?
I remember there have been some others like [jonverb~] (?) and an
abstraction that would replace [freeverb~]. I hope I'll find these. I might
have even downloaded them(?). However, I somehow doubt that they will work.

Ingo

hi ingo

what i found out now is mentioned in the issue in the bugtracker

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2978457&group_id=55736&atid=
47
8070
no workaround in the moment.
its a pity, cause a project of mine is really waiting to go on air
us both, all the best for millers fixing that bug soon

der.brandt


Zitat von "Ingo Scherzinger" <ingo@miamiwave.com>:

Has anybody figured out the problem with [delwrite~] and [delread~] with
the
-nogui flag?

I'm not getting it to work. And on top of it both my reverbs (freeverb~
+
fdn~) are not working either anymore. Everything is fine with the gui
turned
on.

I have delayed turning dsp on by 10 seconds already. It doesn't help. I
had
to make an abstraction also to replace [susloop~] which gave up on me
also
with -nogui.

Everything was working fine up until Ubuntu 7.10. With 8.04 and later I
started to have problems so I stayed with 7.10 for the -nogui stuff. Now
I
need to get it going with the current OS.

If anybody has found a solution please help me!

Ingo






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