On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, david golightly wrote:
Hello everyone,
After much deliberation I finally bought a new laptop & installed Ubuntu on it. Then I got a DeMuDi kernel for audio work, and Jack for audio. I also installed Pd-0.38.4 - so far so good, everything worked right out of the box. Then I installed a number of other packages and upgraded to 39.2, this time compiling from source. Now, when I launch PD, I get the following:
couldn't open MIDI input device 0 couldn't open MIDI output device 0 opened 0 MIDI input device(s) and 0 MIDI output device(s). unknown audio API specified
Hi
Seems you have compiled pd without jack support. You need the libjack-dev library installed and watch out for the information that ./configure gives you.
You also have the option of backporting packages from Debian unstable: just add
deb-src ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main
to your /etc/apt/sources.list
then do (as root)
apt-get update apt-get build-dep apt-get source --compile puredata
This leaves you with a debian package puredata_xxx_i386.deb, which you can install with dpkg -i puredata_xxx_i86.deb
Guenter
unknown API unknown API unknown API .... unknown API audio I/O stuck... closing audio
sys_close_audio: unknown API 5
Evidently a jack/alsa problem here, but CD's for instance play fine in XMMS and alsamixer starts & runs fine, & qjackctl is active & rolling, so I'm not sure what the problem is... any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
David
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