success but very odd..
I had to actually install jack and make a link to pd-watchdog in /usr/bin to make it start on startup.
On 20 July 2012 21:58, Duncan Speakman duncan.kleindesign@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for the replies
We always log into the overo as root.
I presume the startup script executes as root as well..
There is a .pdsettings file there.
If I remove it, pd won't make audio, so there is something in there that makes pd work properly. Also the alsa option for audio comes up deselected. However I don't see the error about jack. I feel that for some reason alsa needs to be invoked from a login to allow audio to be used- even though the /proc/asound/devices already shows the overo soundcard, when the startup script is called.
On 20 July 2012 10:19, Charles Goyard cg@fsck.fr wrote:
Duncan Speakman wrote:
I have made an init.d script to start and stop pd. This works fine in an ssh console. However when the script is invoked by the runlevel startup sequence ie rc5.d/S99puredata, pd complains thus:
To complement Cyrille's thought, are you starting pd as root or do you use su/sudo ?
If you start as root, check the pdsettings is were expected.
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