hi hans,
on ubuntu feisty there's an error with this release: Debian and Ubuntu, Intel i386
Package Installer complains about the Status: Error: Wrong architecture 'any'
or using terminal: dpkg -i Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4-debian-stable-i386.deb dpkg: error processing Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4-debian-stable-i386.deb (--install): package architecture (any) does not match system (i386) Errors were encountered while processing: Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4-debian-stable-i386.deb
pat
Oops, sorry about that, try downloading it again and installing it.
I set the arch and tested it.
.hc
On Jul 11, 2007, at 12:14 AM, patrick wrote:
hi hans,
on ubuntu feisty there's an error with this release: Debian and Ubuntu, Intel i386
Package Installer complains about the Status: Error: Wrong
architecture 'any'or using terminal: dpkg -i Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4-debian-stable-i386.deb dpkg: error processing Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4-debian-stable-i386.deb (--install): package architecture (any) does not match system (i386) Errors were encountered while processing: Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4-debian-stable-i386.deb
pat
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hi hans,
it's working well, but 2 things:
in About pd the version is Pd version 0.39.2-extended-rc5 but the file we downloaded is rc4.
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
would it be possible to add an option to ask the user if he wants to chmod +s pd? some people told me it's dangerous. is it really? pd is already a powerful (read dangerous) software with the objet system, shell or netreceive...
again thank you for pd-extended. ciao, pat
Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
LG Georg
hi georg,
yes i have -rt in my startup flags. i really need to make pd setuid to avoid the glitches.
pat
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Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
LG Georg
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Hmm... setuid root by default on Pd is kind of scary. It's very far
from secure. I wonder if there isn't any other way. Have you tried
jack?
.hc
On Jul 12, 2007, at 4:06 PM, patrick wrote:
hi georg,
yes i have -rt in my startup flags. i really need to make pd setuid
to avoid the glitches.pat
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Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/ bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
LG Georg
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Hmm... setuid root by default on Pd is kind of scary. It's very far from secure. I wonder if there isn't any other way. Have you tried jack?
hi hans,
i understand, but for me it's the only way (setuid) to avoid glitches. i am using jack with -rt. maybe an option when installing pd-extended:
do you want to chmod +s pd? do you want to use -rt? do you want to use alsamidi? choose between oss, alsa, jack?
i know that it doesn't really make sense for windows... pat
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Hmm... setuid root by default on Pd is kind of scary. It's very far from secure. I wonder if there isn't any other way. Have you tried jack?
.hc
On Jul 12, 2007, at 4:06 PM, patrick wrote:
hi georg,
yes i have -rt in my startup flags. i really need to make pd setuid to avoid the glitches.
pat
----- Original Message ----- From: "Georg Holzmann" grhPD@gmx.at To: "patrick" puredata@11h11.com Cc: "Pd" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [PD] Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4 released on ubuntu
Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/ bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
LG Georg
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On Jul 12, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
On GNU/Linux, does Pd use realtime or regular mode by default? It
sounds like maybe -rt should be added to the /usr/local/lib/pd/
default.pdsettings that's included in the package.
.hc
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Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jul 12, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
On GNU/Linux, does Pd use realtime or regular mode by default? It
sounds like maybe -rt should be added to the /usr/local/lib/pd/ default.pdsettings that's included in the package.
No, better not: It's dangerous, if your patch is buggy and pd runs wild. I only use -rt during performances.
Regarding patco's problem with realtime mode: "chmod +s" is not a good idea as it's a potentially big security hole opening up your system for all kind of local exploits.
And it's not necessary, if your system is set up correctly. Correctly means, that you need a current libpam (Ubuntustudio has it) and you need to set up /etc/security/limits.conf accordingly. Accordingly means, have something like this in it:
@audio - nice -10 @audio - rtprio 99 @audio - memlock -1
and your user needs to be in group "audio" then.
If even then, Pd's realtime mode isn't activated, then something much deeper is wrong.
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Hello!
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jul 12, 2007, at 2:45 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
the other thing is only related to my setup i guess. i would like to know if anyone experience this. if i don't chmod +s /usr/local/bin/pd then i have many glitches in pd (xruns). i am using ubuntu studio (feisty) with the realtime kernel.
are you starting with pd -rt ?
On GNU/Linux, does Pd use realtime or regular mode by default? It
sounds like maybe -rt should be added to the /usr/local/lib/pd/ default.pdsettings that's included in the package.No, better not: It's dangerous, if your patch is buggy and pd runs wild. I only use -rt during performances.
Regarding patco's problem with realtime mode: "chmod +s" is not a good idea as it's a potentially big security hole opening up your system for all kind of local exploits.
And it's not necessary, if your system is set up correctly. Correctly means, that you need a current libpam (Ubuntustudio has it) and you need to set up /etc/security/limits.conf accordingly. Accordingly means, have something like this in it:
@audio - nice -10 @audio - rtprio 99 @audio - memlock -1
and your user needs to be in group "audio" then.
If even then, Pd's realtime mode isn't activated, then something much deeper is wrong.
Ciao
I don't particulary have realtime problems, with jackd, and with an older realtime installation, I start pd-0.37 in root mode with -rt, it's not very safe, but it works perfectly for the task the computer is made for, to mimic a drum expander, and that's all. Patrice Colet.
PS: I'll try to change my mail client settings for avoiding confusion with names ;)