belbo wrote: >Peter Nuttall wrote: > > >>On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 10:41:25PM +0100, belbo wrote: >> >> >[...] > > >>>Yes, my Xorg has -10 priority. And Gnome is quite slow even with -10. X How >>>can >>>I put value down? Which value can I try? Does it make any sense increase >>>player >>>priority? Audio never skipped, probably an upgrade changed some priority. >>> >>> >>> >>renice esd 10 (or -10, I can't remember which ) >> >> > >I'm not running esd. > > > >>[...] >> >>I can't think what is going wrong, unless you have the wrong driver for >>your soundcard or there is a bug in the sound system. >> >> > >I've noticed a very strange behaviour. I run skype with a OSS wrapper called >"aoss". When I switch desktop (or I load a web page), aoss writes down these >messages: > >write error, written = 256 >write error, written = 256 >write error, written = 256 >write error, written = 546 >write error, written = 770 >write error, written = 320 > >It can mean that X produces some sort of audio crap on refreshing. >This sounds crazy, but I can observe it quite clearly. Audio skips exactly on >errors. If I don't switch desktop etc etc., audio works fine. > >Does it mean there is a oss related bug in Xorg? > > of in gnome ? I have similiar problems on gnome, but can't remember having them on kde...
>Thank you, >Belbo > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]