Bug#709879: espeak: Alsa lib underflow and clicking sounds.
Hi Samuel, No the bug must have been fixed at some point. I forgot I even submitted this. Still use espeak extensively, thanks for contributing to a wonderful program. Regards, Anton On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 8:14 AM, Samuel Thibaultwrote: > Control: reassign -1 linux > > Hello, > > Really sorry this apparently went unnoticed for so long. > > anton, on dim. 26 mai 2013 19:19:32 +1000, wrote: > > Espeak does not start normally and throws out the error message: > > ALSA lib pcm.c:7339:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred > > Hundreds of times. It does it when the computer has been on for a while. > > A reset is needed before it returns to normal for a few hours then the > same problem shows up again. > > Is it still an issue today? > > Since espeak is not running all that time along, this really rather > looks like a kernel bug, thus reassigning. > > Samuel >
Processed: Re: Bug#709879: espeak: Alsa lib underflow and clicking sounds.
Processing control commands: > reassign -1 linux Bug #709879 [espeak] espeak: Alsa lib underflow and clicking sounds. Bug reassigned from package 'espeak' to 'linux'. No longer marked as found in versions espeak/1.46.02-2. Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #709879 to the same values previously set -- 709879: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709879 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
Re: Bug#709879: espeak: Alsa lib underflow and clicking sounds.
Control: reassign -1 linux Hello, Really sorry this apparently went unnoticed for so long. anton, on dim. 26 mai 2013 19:19:32 +1000, wrote: > Espeak does not start normally and throws out the error message: > ALSA lib pcm.c:7339:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred > Hundreds of times. It does it when the computer has been on for a while. > A reset is needed before it returns to normal for a few hours then the same > problem shows up again. Is it still an issue today? Since espeak is not running all that time along, this really rather looks like a kernel bug, thus reassigning. Samuel