On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:12:10 -0300 Paulo Scardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karel K. escreveu: > > > > I have a very similar setup and I can confirm your problems: > > I also hear distorted dial tone and get the overflow message. > > Furthermore at startup, the following message appears: > > Jun 29 13:01:56 WARNING[1101064512]: timer.c:112 _set_interval: > > Requested a timer with 1000000 nanosecond interval, but system timer > > reports a resolution of 4000250 nanosec. Timing may be unreliable! > > If you are using linux, you should install a kernel with low resolution > timers. In Ubuntu server you can fire "apt-get install > linux-image-lowlatency", other distros may have similar pré-packaged > binaries described as "multimedia", "low latency" or "desktop" kernels. > > If you are rolling your own kernels, I think you should compile with > some options like (not tested by me, you should google a little): > > Processor type and features ---> > Preemption Model (Preemptible Kernel (Low-Latency Desktop)) You mean "High Resolution Timers" and/or "lowlatency/preemptible kernel" ? Is that a major difference to asterisk? I cannot remember to fiddle with these options setting up asterisk... Anyway, I will try and give feedback ... -- Regards, Stephan _______________________________________________ Callweaver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.callweaver.org/mailman/listinfo/callweaver-users
