On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 05:43, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> Jack Coates wrote:
> > You all know how I hate to take time away from the usual chatter with an
> > actual problem, but here goes :-)
> > 
> > Has anyone else noticed bad sound choppiness since installing/upgrading
> > to 9.2? I have two systems with this problem, one using the stock
> > 2.4.22-21 kernel and AC97 sound and one using -mm with i810 sound, both
> > using ARTS. artswrapper is suid, "run sound server with realtime
> > priority" is checked in kcontrol (note that I actually use XFce4, not
> > KDE).
> > 
> > XMMS is of course the app where I notice the problem (since GAIM is the
> > only other program that is allowed to make noise and it doesn't make
> > much). On stock-21/AC97 desktop, the "use realtime priority" flag is
> > set, and true to the warning, I've experienced a system lockup under
> > heavy load when XMMS was playing. On the 21-mm/i810 system, XMMS's "use
> > realtime priority" flag is not checked (system lockups are more annoying
> > on a laptop when there's no network accessibility). 
> > 
> > I don't recall if the AC97 desktop is on OSS or ALSA, but the i810
> > laptop is on OSS since the 9.2 upgrade; it was rock-solid and generally
> > perfect on ALSA for 9.1, but with 9.2 ALSA sounds were drowned in static
> > and frequently played at the wrong frequency.
> > 
> > Any ideas? I'm sure I don't need to mention how annoying choppy music
> > and system lockups are, especially when I'm the only hardcore Linux
> > fanatic^H^H^H^H^H^H^Huser in the building.
> 
> Con Kolivas wrote about how renicing X to -10, as is currently done by 
> default, can cause choppiness in the 2.6 kernels and, further in the 
> thread, he recommends not doing it for any kernel.  Don't know if this 
> will help your situation but might be a heads up.  His subsequent post 
> also details how to change this setting.
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg129204.html
> 
> Rolf

Got my hopes up, but I use gdm and it doesn't nice X. Oh well. I also
discovered that the -mm kernel panics in the ieee1394 module during
shutdown on my laptop and swsusp still doesn't work. Maybe if I did a
clean install...
-- 
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...


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