Hi all, I was experimenting with pd and inserted the stupid startup flag -nogui. I read a old thread in this list of a member that did the same thing, and runned pd from the shell with pd -noprefs. It worked alright, but now none of the startup libraries are there anymore and I don't remember what the where ;) I'm running pd-exended in Ubuntu, and I tried to remove and reinstall the package but the configurations still remains the same after that...
Hallo, Caio Barros hat gesagt: // Caio Barros wrote:
I was experimenting with pd and inserted the stupid startup flag -nogui. I read a old thread in this list of a member that did the same thing, and runned pd from the shell with pd -noprefs. It worked alright, but now none of the startup libraries are there anymore and I don't remember what the where ;) I'm running pd-exended in Ubuntu, and I tried to remove and reinstall the package but the configurations still remains the same after that...
The configuration is in your home directory where it survives reinstallations. Check for these files: ~/.pdsettings and ~/.pdrc and rename them.
Frank
Well I opened it and it looks like this:
audioapi: 2 noaudioin: True noaudioout: True audiobuf: 50 rate: 44100 callback: 0 nomidiin: True nomidiout: True npath: 0 standardpath: 1 verbose: 0 loadlib1: Gem nloadlib: 1 defeatrt: 0 flags:
the Gem is there because is the only one I remembered lol
2009/7/28 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org
Hallo, Caio Barros hat gesagt: // Caio Barros wrote:
I was experimenting with pd and inserted the stupid startup flag -nogui. I read a old thread in this list of a member that did the same thing, and runned pd from the shell with pd -noprefs. It worked alright, but now none of the startup libraries are there
anymore
and I don't remember what the where ;) I'm running pd-exended in Ubuntu, and I tried to remove and reinstall the package but the configurations still remains the same after that...
The configuration is in your home directory where it survives reinstallations. Check for these files: ~/.pdsettings and ~/.pdrc and rename them.
Ciao
Frank
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ah now it worked! I just deleted de .pdsettings file e reinstalled the package Thanks!
2009/7/28 Caio Barros caio.barros@gmail.com
Well I opened it and it looks like this:
audioapi: 2 noaudioin: True noaudioout: True audiobuf: 50 rate: 44100 callback: 0 nomidiin: True nomidiout: True npath: 0 standardpath: 1 verbose: 0 loadlib1: Gem nloadlib: 1 defeatrt: 0 flags:
the Gem is there because is the only one I remembered lol
2009/7/28 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org
Hallo,
Caio Barros hat gesagt: // Caio Barros wrote:
I was experimenting with pd and inserted the stupid startup flag -nogui. I read a old thread in this list of a member that did the same thing,
and
runned pd from the shell with pd -noprefs. It worked alright, but now none of the startup libraries are there
anymore
and I don't remember what the where ;) I'm running pd-exended in Ubuntu, and I tried to remove and reinstall
the
package but the configurations still remains the same after that...
The configuration is in your home directory where it survives reinstallations. Check for these files: ~/.pdsettings and ~/.pdrc and rename them.
Ciao
Frank
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Hallo, Caio Barros hat gesagt: // Caio Barros wrote:
Well I opened it and it looks like this:
audioapi: 2 noaudioin: True noaudioout: True audiobuf: 50 rate: 44100 callback: 0 nomidiin: True nomidiout: True npath: 0 standardpath: 1 verbose: 0 loadlib1: Gem nloadlib: 1 defeatrt: 0 flags:
the Gem is there because is the only one I remembered lol
Just remove the file and pd-extended probably will start with its default settings (I'm guessing, as I don't use pd-ext myself)
Frank