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and the audio system have undergone major changes in the last 6 years so
I'm going to go ahead and close this bug. If you can still reproduce,
feel free to reopen.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = ubuntu-meta
Status: New = Confirmed
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audio skips under IO load, doesn't resume where it stopped
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112484
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I beleive this is related to bug #236141 (see my comment there) and that
it's the kernel which simply prioritizes I/O operations. In the kernel
team people have left frustrated over this and the unwillingness from
the team to do anything about it.
Sebastian, what should be done, in my opinion,
I have even got a skip when merely minimising or maximising another app
- for example my typical session would include rhythmbox, evolution,
pidgin and firefox - I have not yet fiddled with any of the services as
yet - to improve matters, but in any case this is a reasonably
responsive system in
OK I have removed the following services from startup:
Bluetooth device management
CPU frequency management
Power management - apmd (acpid is left on)
Printer service
and then from the user's session options I removed:
Bluetooth manager
Evolution alarm notifier
Network manager applet
Power
** Summary changed:
- audio skips under IO load
+ audio skips under IO load, doesn't resume where it stopped
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audio skips under IO load, doesn't resume where it stopped
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112484
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