It looks like you don't have the OSS compatible
libraries installed for alsa. Look at ./configure
-help to get those options installed with your source.
I've never used an iMic, I'm guessing it's a USB
device. Good luck getting it working on PPC, I just
have no idea there. Is it supposed to work on Linux in
general?
Art
--- Emiliano Grilli <emillo(a)libero.it> wrote:
what about the debian version of pd that you
installed
via apt-get? how does that work? Are you using
midi
with pd? I know that was crashing a friend's
computer
a lot.
Art
I've not installed with apt-get, I simply symlinked
/usr/include/tcl8.3/tcl.h to /usr/include/tcl.h and
/usr/include/tcl8.3/tk.h to /usr/include/tk.h and
the compilation went
successfully.
If I don't specify -alsa pd freeze completely the
computer.
For now I don't use MIDI (first time trying pd), but
I have a problem
with audio on my iMic:
snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (input): Invalid
argument
Sample width set to 2 bytes
snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format (output): Invalid
argument
And when I open the audio test page and click on
"-40", I hear a very
ugly noise...
The internal soundcard of the ibook instead seems to
work fine.
I suspect that this has something to do with inputs,
since internal
soundcard doesn't have them.
Ciao
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