Dear Gennady and other reporters,
Am Sonntag, den 22.03.2009, 00:01 +0300 schrieb Gennady Kupava: […] > After few hours (always if router was working overnight), I am getting > jerks with any freshly run client, so I have to go router with ssh and > manually restart pulseaudio service, after that it works for the next > few hours. I can't recall if any connected client get this jerks in > middle of it's work, even sometimes I have low volume music or video > playing for the long time. Observations on router tell me that just > after restart, playing same thing on client (client is different machine > with ethernet connection to router) - ape with mplayer takes ~27.4 with > freshly restarted pulseaudio, as far as I saw last time jerks happen > than cpu usage is too high. > > So, I far as I can see, pulseaudio CPU usage is increasing over time, > and that seem several bug. Also this is somehow related to idle time. > > Also, it eats CPU while idle. > > PA is running with CPU limit off. > > The client system seems were not changed except that it is unstable > debian. > > Up-to-date Lenny setup: > Package: pulseaudio > Architecture: i386 > Version: 0.9.10-3 did you solve this problem? Does the problem still exist with the latest PulseAudio in Debian Lenny? Probably yes according to the changelog [1] there were no related changes. Could you please also test the backported version [2]? You wrote you did not have those problem with the version in Debian Sid/unstable back then. If the bug is still present, could you please test the latest upstream version 0.9.21 and this does not help open a ticket upstream [3]. You seem to know OProfile so you can probably find the reason with upstream’s help. […] Thanks, Paul [1] http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/p/pulseaudio/pulseaudio_0.9.10-3+lenny1/changelog [2] http://packages.debian.org/lenny-backports/pulseaudio [3] http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/Community#BugsPatchesTranslations (You have to register to open a ticket.)
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