i forgot to paste the pointer in my last post but this http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Pulseaudio is where i read cs and pulse together becoming something on XO great to know that cs is playing a role a bit similar to QuickTime@Mac was and still a bit is a Mac user but cs as an engine simply sounds cooler to me we still can only give none and get none of those XOs here in japan someone seems to be working on making sugar-os apt-gettable @ ubuntu i wonder if that will make cs work the same on ubuntu too... well then cs@pulse aspect again... i know am saying something too greedy as an easy going end user :-D On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:20:49AM -0400, Dr. Richard Boulanger wrote: > Victor, > > I hope so. The plan is for the OLPC XO to use pulse audio as it's sound > server for inter-application sharing and communication > and for support of GM playback from the browser. It might open up some > doors for wonderful Csound Shared Activity development > on the XO - Jammin. > > -dB > > On Mar 25, 2008, at 3:32 AM, victor wrote: > >> One of us will have to end up writing a pulseaudio IO module... >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "'2+" >> >> To: >> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 12:17 AM >> Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: 5.08 debian packages >> >> >>> i still know almost nothing about pulseaudio >>> http://pulseaudio.org/ >>> but the coming ubuntu8.04 will have it already there >>> if you do the normal full install >>> i tend to install minimal going cui or using dwm for wm >>> then i have to apt-get jackd and pulse manually >>> but hey! i am to build a minimal system on my usb-flash >>> without anythangs else but alsa >>> great to know that cs does rt only with alsa >>> i took for granted that it can't for a few years ;=D >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:23:32AM +0000, jpff wrote: >>>> Csound can use a variety of rt audio systems; I always use ALSA but >>>> portaudio and jack are also available as plugins. >>>> What is this pulseaudio? Not heard about that -- '2+ http://micro.ispretty.com