Try starting Pd with 'pasuspender', something like:
pasuspender -- /usr/bin/pdextended -alsa
.hc
On Jun 4, 2011, at 12:43 PM, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Then you should definitely try to isolate issues, trying without
pulse audio, gui vs. no-gui, and so forth.On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 5:39 PM, Peter Sinclair petesinc@nujus.net
wrote: I had tried that but, it turns out that it seems to be something to
do with pulse audio, when I switch it off in startup applications
everything seems to be fine. I've no idea why it would have anything
to do with gui or nogui!Thanks for your response best Peter
On 4 juin 11, at 18:33, Pedro Lopes wrote:
Have you tried that old technique where you delay the start of the
audio a bit?like
loadbang | delay 2000 | your dsp toggle.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Peter Sinclair petesinc@nujus.net
wrote: Hi I just switched from ubuntu 10.04 to mint (which is supposed to
be more or less the same but lighter), since ubuntu refused to run
headless on the fit-pc2 which I'm using. I'm running Pd extended
0.42.5 Everything is fine except that if I run pd with the -nogui
command the audio gets stuck on startup. Does anyone have any
experience with this?Thanks Peter
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