Thanks That fixed it
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
On 01/09/2013 06:44 PM, Rick T wrote:
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 1:31 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 01/10/2013 00:13, Rick T wrote:
Here's what comes back with no GUI
vmpd@vmpd-desktop:~$ pd-extended priority 6 scheduling enabled. priority 8 scheduling enabled. jackd 0.118.0
could you try starting PdX without jack? something like: $ pd-extended -alsa
ok this didn't work no gui and no error message
or even
$ pd-extended -nosound
The gui did come back this is what was in the terminal window vmpd@vmpd-desktop:~$ pd-extended -nosound priority 6 scheduling enabled. priority 8 scheduling enabled. open: /etc/pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory open: /home/vmpd/.pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory open: ./gem.conf: No such file or directory
And this is what was in the gui window
Ah, I see. So the issue is actually with your connection to Jack. Pd-extended started, but got hung up somehow on Jack. You can kill any old instances in the Terminal using 'killall pd'.
There is a new "singleton" mode where the first instance of Pd claims the "PUREDATA" X11 selection, and new instances talk to the first one via the PUREDATA X11 selection. So my guess is then you probably tried starting Pd-extended again from the menu, and the singleton was claimed by the first instance but it hadn't claimed the PUREDATA selection. Therefore the new instance got confused and gave you that error.
WARNING: 64-bit builds are still beta, some libraries are known to have serious issues (cyclone, maxlib, moonlib, moocow, pdp, bsaylor, etc.
That's a new warning added to point out a long standing condition. Those libraries have objects that never worked properly on 64-bit.
flatspace: can't load library memento: can't load library rradical: can't load library pixeltango: can't load library toxy: can't load library flib: can't load library pidip: can't load library
Reset your preferences to fix this. Go to Edit->Preferences and click "Reset to Defaults".
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One thing I noticed is that the limits.conf for 10.04 is located in etc/security/ but the message is telling me to change the file in etc/
this is unrelated. various distributions put those files in different places (though it seems that at least on debian derivatives there is a consensus to use directories for configurations where potentially multiple "agents" (sysadmins as well as packages) want to add/remove their little bits), and nobody cared to modify the jack sources for your distribution to print out the correct filename.
nevertheless, you probably should change your limits according to the suggestion you got.
PUREDATA selection doesn't exist or form "STRING" not defined PUREDATA selection doesn't exist or form "STRING" not defined while executing "selection get -selection PUREDATA" (procedure "first_lost" line 2) invoked from within "first_lost"
does this also happen with Pd-0.44 (e.g. from git)?
I haven't tried .44 as of yet only the .43.4 version
thanks
fgmadsr IOhannes
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