The problem is not present in AMD systems though, correct?

-brandon

On 9/19/06, Raphael Jacquot <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
George Pajari wrote:
> Any thoughts on this one?
>
> IBM xSeries 330 processor running Debian 3.1 (2.6.8 kernel) with a
> TE406P board.
>
> Working fine (more or less) connected to a couple of PRIs.
>
> Rebuild kernel with support for second CPU and inbound (PRI -> SIP)
> audio is badly garbled. Outbound (Asterisk -> PRI) is fine.
>
> Rebooting a kernel with support for only a single CPU clears up the problem
>
> There is a small possibility that the TE406P card is acting up and that
> the audio problem is coincidental with the switch between
> dual-processor/single-processor kernels but thought I'd consult the list
> for advice.
>
> Will be swapping out the TE406P for a new TE407P in the next couple of
> days and will report findings then.
>
> g.
>

those have intel processors inside, no ?

you may be a victim of the bus sharing crap that intel uses (that is,
processors are in parallel on the processor => north bridge)
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