This is directly traceable to entropy harvesting by /dev/*random.
I know it's not an option if you need to use ssh, but not loading
random.ko will fix the sound problems when moving the mouse or
typing. It doesn't fix the 'hwptr went backwards' messages, though.
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at
This is directly traceable to entropy harvesting by /dev/*random.
I know it's not an option if you need to use ssh, but not loading
random.ko will fix the sound problems when moving the mouse or
typing. It doesn't fix the 'hwptr went backwards' messages, though.
Please tell me if
sysctl -w
If it helps at all, it's marginal. I still get skips.
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 05:36:08PM +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
This is directly traceable to entropy harvesting by /dev/*random.
I know it's not an option if you need to use ssh, but not loading
random.ko will fix the sound problems when
OK, please try this, then; change the HARVEST_RING_SIZE in
sys/dev/random/yarrow.h to a smaller power-of-2 (256 or 128 would
be good), and let me know how that helps-or-not.
Thanks!
M
If it helps at all, it's marginal. I still get skips.
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 05:36:08PM +0200, Mark
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sean Kelly writes:
: I did not have this behavior in -STABLE, but now I do since I upgraded
: to -CURRENT.
-current's interrupt latency is horrible these days, which seems to
manifest itself in problem with the sound driver. I have a -current
laptop and get all