Thanks for setting this up. I'm guessing it won't be as efficient as an HD install, but it seems like something fun to play with till I get my alsa drivers working on my PlanetCCRMA machine.
One question though:
when I try to start pd, I whines that it couldn't open /dev/dsp, but the redhat soundcard config utility worked fine, I could hear the sample (it's a standard sb16 pci). My linux geek buddy said it might have to do with permissions, but without the root password and/or more time, he couldn't be sure. . .any suggestions?
Thanks, Nicholas
-----Original Message----- From: m [mailto:m.ash@gmx.at] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 12:09 PM To: Andr Schmidt Cc: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Subject: [PD] pd-knoppix
has some1 done a knoppix-pd distro ? (i would love to have one ;)
well .. finally found some space for it and here it is: a first, quick version of a mini pd-knoppix or how it could look like...
for those interested: http://stream.sil.at/pdknoppix/
[ pd, gem, pd-externals from demudi; fluxbox, mozilla, xmms, tkmixer..]
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best, m
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"Nick Colvin" colvin@email.wcu.edu wrote:
One question though:
when I try to start pd, I whines that it couldn't open /dev/dsp, but the redhat soundcard config utility worked fine, I could hear the sample (it's a standard sb16 pci). My linux geek buddy said it might have to do with permissions, but without the root password and/or more time, he couldn't be sure. . .any suggestions?
hm. my sb16 is automatically recognized and doing fine without touching the soundcard config ... actually there's no root password in knoppix you can do a "sudo bash" for full root-access.
regards m