On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
can anyone tell me whether this would be possible?
should be possible ...
what a cool answer ...
a possible path to explore, I tried once and failed cause the
usbdrive couldn't support it, but i guess the easiest way to go is
via dynebolic aka dyneII, first do the docking into a stick then you
can get the pd module form puredyne (run the livecd and copy the
module from /opt into /opt in the usbdrive after docking dyneII),
then at next boot it will have puredata installed. of course you can
try to docking pure:dyne directly but for me it didnt worked i think
my usbdrive is not the right one.
let me know if you manage. /a
ad wrote:
a possible path to explore, I tried once and failed cause the usbdrive couldn't support it, but i guess the easiest way to go is via dynebolic aka dyneII, first do the docking into a stick then you can get the pd module form puredyne (run the livecd and copy the module from /opt into /opt in the usbdrive after docking dyneII), then at next boot it will have puredata installed. of course you can try to docking pure:dyne directly but for me it didnt worked i think my usbdrive is not the right one.
it would be interesting to know, why you suggest using a pre-build version from a live-cd, in contrast to using e.g. pd-extended or a self-compiled version.
the real trouble is to become independent from installed dylibs (alsa, jack, tcl,...); checkout statifier [1] for this.
mfg.asdr. IOhannes
[1] http://statifier.sourceforge.net/ and http://sourceforge.net/projects/statifier
let me know if you manage.
mfg.asdr IOhannes
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On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
can anyone tell me whether this would be possible?
should be possible ...
what a cool answer ...
At the moment your computer is able to boot on USB drive, there are many solutions. The question is not enough precise, anyway, do you want to run pd from an USBdrive, or do you want to run an OS from an USBdrive and then to run pd from this?
For both question there is an answer but it really depends on which hardware you use. Patco.
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well, initially i had thought simply run pd, not the os, i'm a winxp user most of the time, and i have various day-to-day apps, and processing(.org) running from a usb stick at the moment...
but i have also been thinking about trying damnsmalllinux out on said usb stick, and finding out whether that runs both from within osx and winxp, in which case that's probably the most flexible use-anywhere set up i could hope for.
i'm open to suggestions.
and THANKS for the info thus far! :)
On 06/11/06, Patco megalegoland@yahoo.fr wrote:
ad a écrit :
On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
can anyone tell me whether this would be possible?
should be possible ...
what a cool answer ...
At the moment your computer is able to boot on USB drive, there are many solutions. The question is not enough precise, anyway, do you want to run pd from an USBdrive, or do you want to run an OS from an USBdrive and then to run pd from this?
For both question there is an answer but it really depends on which hardware you use. Patco.
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On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 13:38 +0000, Demi Delirium wrote:
well, initially i had thought simply run pd, not the os, i'm a winxp user most of the time, and i have various day-to-day apps, and processing(.org) running from a usb stick at the moment...
on windows it should be really easy to run pd from a usb-drive/stick, since there are no other dependencies. just extract pd to the stick. then i'd recommend to write all options into a .bat-file and start pd from that file. using file->startup and file->path will write the options to the registry, which isn't saved to the usb stick. also, i would specify all paths relatively, so that it doesn't matter on which 'letter' (E:, F:, G:, ....) the usb stick will be installed.
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Going from scratch for a single purpose USB boot I would go the DSL route because it's so easy, thre's a make USB install script that adds a filesystem, isolinux and installs the rootfs and all that stuff for you. Another script allows you to work on the custom image using apt so it's straightforward to remove lots of stuff to strip it down without falling into dependency hell, then just add the Pd/GEM deb packages. You could probably keep it down below 64M with a bit of care.
On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 10:13:27 +0100 Georg Holzmann grhPD@gmx.at wrote:
Hallo!
can anyone tell me whether this would be possible?
should be possible ...
LG Georg
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On Mac OS X, just copy any Pd.app to the USB stick and run it from
there. It already works. The only problem that I can think of is
that you can't use a preferences file from the USB stick.
Perhaps its time to implement a built-in prefs file. It could just
be a matter of having Pd search some folder relative to the binary
for the prefs file. I could see this being the last item in the
search, so that you can easily override it with a prefs file in the
standard location.
.hc
On Nov 2, 2006, at 10:33 AM, demidelirium wrote:
can anyone tell me whether this would be possible?
regards d
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