Hi all,
You all commented on a bug that is very old now (against a very old
version of pulseaudio), about pulseaudio consuming much resources. Do
you still experience that? If so please confirm so that this can be
debugged. Otherwise I'd like to close this bug.
Thanks
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Saludos,
Felipe Satele
Paul,
>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.
I workarounded this problem by pinning old pulseaudio from etch (0
Dear Gennady and other reporters,
Am Sonntag, den 22.03.2009, 00:01 +0300 schrieb Gennady Kupava:
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> 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 th
After upgrading my router (old 600Mhz celeron PC), which is also my 24/7
network sound server with pulseaudio from etch to lenny, I've got
similar very annoying problem.
After few hours (always if router was working overnight), I am getting
jerks with any freshly run client, so I have to go router
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 0.9.10-3
Severity: normal
On my Duron 1200 pulseaudio takes 2.5% CPU time when no audio is played at all
and ca. 10% when in use. I can't imagine a reason why even resampling should
take that many cycles. Together with #505091 just playing background music
takes away
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