Greetings:

Recently I've been having a lot of trouble with extraneous noise from my system. Some apps are worse than others, but it does seem that JACK-enabled apps fare the worst. Following this thread it occurred to me that perhaps my video driver is at fault. I have a gForce2 and am using nVidia's driver. I realize I could use the Linux kernel driver, but I'll lose the OpenGL acceleration I need for Pd.

DRI is "off" in XF86Config, I've added the no-hlt instruction to my lilo.conf, and I added the pci_burst option to XF86Config (though the card is an AGP board). The worst offender right now is Csound, especially when I run Oeyvind Brandtsegg's ImproSculpt. The noise from the mouse movement is nasty, there are audible glitches when I switch workspaces (I'm using the Blackbox WM) or even switch tabs with the app, and occasionally the sound simply "derails". It's hard to describe what happens: the sound keeps playing, it's just "zippery" for a while, then it seems to come back to its senses and plays normally for a while before it zips again.

I'm also one of those folks who can't get jackd to run in realtime mode, I get the same lock-down error others have reported here. So I'm wondering how I can best troubleshoot my system. The problem appears to be either JACK, the video driver, or maybe something to do with disk I/O (? it's an ext3 system). If anyone else out there is using a similar setup please let me know if you've done anything special to reduce digital noise.

Machine is an 800 MHz AMD w. 512 MB RAM, system is Planet CCRMA RH 9. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. I haven't had this kind of noise problem before now, I'd certainly like to get rid of it, and I'm willing to try about anything at this point (as long as it doesn't cost much ;).

Best regards,

Dave Phillips


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