hello, yes i try many possibilities of pd and right now i succed to making work a 4 screen ubuntu computer with rendering on every screen... A tool for live set...
How can i be root to use pdp_ieee1394 I'd just launch pd with a gksudo ???
thanks david
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:11 AM, t'es in t'es bat tesintesbat@gmail.comwrote:
hello, yes i try many possibilities of pd and right now i succed to making work a 4 screen ubuntu computer with rendering on every screen... A tool for live se...
cool!
How can i be root to use pdp_ieee1394 I'd just launch pd with a gksudo ???
You can launch PD from a terminal as root (sudo pd). But, as some objects have problems if you are using it as super user (like playlist for example), it's better to change permissions to the device you want to use. In this way you don't really need to be root.
thanks david
bye husk
Husk 00 wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:11 AM, t'es in t'es bat <tesintesbat@gmail.com mailto:tesintesbat@gmail.com> wrote:
hello, yes i try many possibilities of pd and right now i succed to making work a 4 screen ubuntu computer with rendering on every screen... A tool for live se...
cool!
How can i be root to use pdp_ieee1394 I'd just launch pd with a gksudo ???
You can launch PD from a terminal as root (sudo pd). But, as some objects have problems if you are using it as super user (like playlist for example), it's better to change permissions to the device you want to use. In this way you don't really need to be root.
totally wrong!!! you can't use playlist if you're root, what's that? ( i do this everyday almost, except when i'm bored with pd ) and changing permissions is not enough for pdp_ieee1394, why people speak if they don't know? i'm still puzzled
sevy
thanks david
bye husk
ydegoyon@gmail.com ha scritto:
Husk 00 wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:11 AM, t'es in t'es bat <tesintesbat@gmail.com mailto:tesintesbat@gmail.com> wrote:
hello, yes i try many possibilities of pd and right now i succed to making work a 4 screen ubuntu computer with rendering on every screen... A tool for live se...
cool!
How can i be root to use pdp_ieee1394 I'd just launch pd with a gksudo ???
You can launch PD from a terminal as root (sudo pd). But, as some objects have problems if you are using it as super user (like playlist for example), it's better to change permissions to the device you want to use. In this way you don't really need to be root.
totally wrong!!! you can't use playlist if you're root, what's that? ( i do this everyday almost, except when i'm bored with pd )
Ok, but never worked in my machines (neither in others where I tryed). BTW, this is the error: playlist: could you not get current directory (where the hell are you??? )
and changing permissions is not enough for pdp_ieee1394, why people speak if they don't know?
Because, maybe, they know what are saying. Or maybe my user is a super user....
i'm still puzzled
sevy
adios Yves, don't be puzzled, ripigliati!
husk
husk wrote:
ydegoyon@gmail.com ha scritto:
Husk 00 wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:11 AM, t'es in t'es bat <tesintesbat@gmail.com mailto:tesintesbat@gmail.com> wrote:
hello, yes i try many possibilities of pd and right now i succed to making work a 4 screen ubuntu computer with rendering on every screen... A tool for live se...
cool!
How can i be root to use pdp_ieee1394 I'd just launch pd with a gksudo ???
You can launch PD from a terminal as root (sudo pd). But, as some objects have problems if you are using it as super user (like playlist for example), it's better to change permissions to the device you want to use. In this way you don't really need to be root.
totally wrong!!! you can't use playlist if you're root, what's that? ( i do this everyday almost, except when i'm bored with pd )
Ok, but never worked in my machines (neither in others where I tryed). BTW, this is the error: playlist: could you not get current directory (where the hell are you??? )
it's not a real problem ( although you start pd in a strange environment, without $PWD )
if you do this form a terminal, it doesn't happen.
and you can always fix it with a [location /tmp( message so there's no harm at all, nothing crashed.
ciao, sevy
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:10 PM, ydegoyon@gmail.com ydegoyon@gmail.comwrote:
it's not a real problem
( although you start pd in a strange environment, without $PWD )
It's true. Strangely if I lauch pd with sudo it lost $PWD variable. If I lauch pd as root user (I mean sudo su - and then pd) every thing works fine.
if you do this form a terminal, it doesn't happen.
and you can always fix it with a [location /tmp( message so there's no harm at all, nothing crashed.
When I launh pd with sudo it loads correctly playlist external but when I try to create it gives me the error message I wrote before and pd doesn't recognize the object. So I can't give the location message to playlist.
ciao, sevy
ciao, husk
Husk 00 wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:10 PM, ydegoyon@gmail.com mailto:ydegoyon@gmail.com <ydegoyon@gmail.com mailto:ydegoyon@gmail.com> wrote:
it's not a real problem ( although you start pd in a strange environment, without $PWD )
It's true. Strangely if I lauch pd with sudo it lost $PWD variable. If I lauch pd as root user (I mean sudo su - and then pd) every thing works fine.
it even works with sudo here, so your environment is very strange
sevy
ydegoyon@gmail.com wrote:
Husk 00 wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:10 PM, ydegoyon@gmail.com mailto:ydegoyon@gmail.com <ydegoyon@gmail.com mailto:ydegoyon@gmail.com> wrote:
it's not a real problem ( although you start pd in a strange environment, without $PWD )
It's true. Strangely if I lauch pd with sudo it lost $PWD variable. If I lauch pd as root user (I mean sudo su - and then pd) every thing works fine.
it even works with sudo here, so your environment is very strange
most likely it works fine because you are doing it without sudo. afaiu, yves is running the entire X-session as root, whereas husk tries to run to X-session as user nad only run Pd as root.
i would not recommend anyone to run everything as root if they do not know what they are doing. (e.g. if setting the permissions of a device is already a problem, then running everything as root might create more harm than good). yes, i know that this sounds a bit elitist. i don't know how to put it into better words...
fgmasdr IOhannes
ydegoyon@gmail.com wrote:
ola,
it even works with sudo here,
señor iohannes doesn't read the mail well,
ah indeed, you _do_ use sudo and it works...
no i don't run xsession as root,
but anyhow, it just proves the rest oh my email.
and who cares anyway if it works?
now, who does?
so why another useless communication?
probably to garbage any heuristic filters, like echelon and namazu?
fgmasdr IOhannes