Hi all,
Now that I've got most of the stuff up-and-running on my fresh Ubuntu install, I've noticed a peculiar behavior:
everything is ok in terms of 3D visualization and performance
Gem every time I try to move a window (Gem-created or the Pd canvas), every 1-2 seconds, the whole X freezes (including mouse) and pd-watchdog kicks in after which the X-unfreezes and I can more window some more until it freezes again for a couple of seconds. Once I release the window, the Gem performs normally. Clicking on the pd or Gem window canvas does not cause any problems (although I did not check with examples that use mouse to move objects inside Gem window). Any ideas why this is happening?
-lib <anylib> I get connected to jack for a split second and then bumped off after which I need to kill-off pd. Now, if I start with pd with oss with -rt and -lib <anylib> and then select jack in the Media menu, it connects to jack and is all happy. Any ideas how I can make jack more tolerant without bouncing pd?
System specs:
Laptop m6805 (athlon64 3000+) Ubuntu hoary 5.04 (32-bit) Ati 9600 mobility with latest fglrx 8.14.3 drivers from ATI (tried the same thing with older drivers 8.12 and 8.8 and it behaved the same) Xorg 6.8.2 (no composite nor any other cpu-hogging stuff) I am using pd 38.4-2 from source, Gem 0.90 from source, externs from source, Alsa 1.0.9b from source, and Jack 0.99 from source. Kernel 2.6.10 (vanilla Ubuntu + realtime_lsm module + capabilities)
Running without sound behaves the same so Alsa/jack should not be an issue for the first 2 points.
I would greatly appreciate your help in these matters. Many thanks!
Best wishes,
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/