<div dir="ltr"><br><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Gerhard Lang <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lang.gerhard@gmail.com" target="_blank">lang.gerhard@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Sorry, I did not read your post attentively to the end. So please take my post as an ot-statement about pd on pc.<br>
regards<br>
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Am 02.06.2013 00:32, schrieb Alexandros Drymonitis:<div class="im"><br>
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I'm invading this thread with a question that might have an obvious answer...are you using boot camp to part your hard drive and install Linux? All documentation of it mentions only Windows..<br>
Is it the same or do you need to do something else?<br>
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</div><a href="http://freemp3x.com/dual-boot-how-to-dual-boot-mountain-lion-and-ubuntu-mac-and-linux-mp3-download.html" target="_blank">http://freemp3x.com/dual-boot-<u></u>how-to-dual-boot-mountain-<u></u>lion-and-ubuntu-mac-and-linux-<u></u>mp3-download.html</a></blockquote>
<div>Checked the video and found this blog as well <a href="http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2012/08/how-to-dual-boot-linux-on-your-mac/">http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2012/08/how-to-dual-boot-linux-on-your-mac/</a><br></div><div>
My issue is that my CD reader is broken and both links mention that you need to burn Ubuntu on a CD. Can you still go through this process with a USB stick instead? <br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">
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On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <<a href="mailto:porres@gmail.com" target="_blank">porres@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:porres@gmail.com" target="_blank">porres@gmail.com</a>>> wrote:<br>
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> pd (and all other audio processing) without jack is no go for me.<br>
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ok, since I'm completely unaware of anything, can you tell me more<br>
about the dependency of audio to jack in linux? And can't jack be<br>
installed in any distro anyway?<br>
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thanks<br>
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2013/5/31 Gerhard Lang <<a href="mailto:lang.gerhard@gmail.com" target="_blank">lang.gerhard@gmail.com</a><br></div>
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I'm on ubuntustudio 13.04 and kxstudio 12.04.1, 64bit. But<br>
only pd-l20rk runs to my satisfaction. All other pd variants<br>
make troubles with toggling dsp here on different stationary<br>
machines and laptops. pd (and all other audio processing)<br>
without jack is no go for me.<br>
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Am 30.05.2013 <tel:30.05.2013> 22:43, schrieb Alexandre Torres<div><div class="h5"><br>
Porres:<br>
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Hi there, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems Pd runs<br>
smoother in Linux than in any other OS, is that right?<br>
<br>
Perhaps some of you have run benchmarks for it with the<br>
same machine and diferente Operational Systems. I was<br>
curious to try myself.<br>
<br>
Now, is there a "best linux" for Pd? Maybe one that allows<br>
you to tweak in a little more to have insanely low latencies?<br>
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Yeah, the whole point and interest is to try and reach an<br>
absurdly optimized latency and CPU load.<br>
<br>
Now that I got myself a Raspberry Pi (my first linux) I<br>
wanna enjoy the opportunity/motivation to broaden my linux<br>
usage to my regular laptops.<br>
<br>
I use macs by the way. Don't know if that is an issue.<br>
Like being next to an impossible task to install a nice<br>
hardcore ("the best one") linux distribution in it.<br>
<br>
I've seen that recently Linux has been able to work<br>
(poorly at least) with Thunderbolt. I have an RME<br>
Multiface that seems to works well on linux. Since newer<br>
macbooks lost the PCI slot, all that I'm missing is that<br>
my thunderbolt to PCI slot adapter works in Linux. That'd<br>
be cool, to run it on my macbook air, on linux... but I<br>
digress.<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Cheers<br>
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