On 6/9/09, Ashish SHUKLA <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mel, > > Thanks for responding. > > In <[email protected]>, Mel > Flynn wrote: > > [...] > >>Nothing points to the sound module specifically. The first trace is >> unusable >>(frames missing) and the second trace panics in sleep, which maybe points >> to >>the sound module and interrupts. Are you not able to panic the system >> without >>that sound module loaded? It looks too random to blame one module, more >>hardware, but it's possible the module exposes a bug elsewhere. From this >>though, it is hard to tell. > > Yes, I noticed myself, that there is no reason why to blame 'sound' module > for > it. But I noticed my box only panics when there is some activity going on > with > sound device, like at one time, it paniced when I was trying to record audio > using gnome-sound-recorder, and another it paniced when I was playing audio > using ogg123. And that it too, it didn't panic immediately after start of > operation (playing/recording), but only after some time has elapsed. And the > system doesn't panic without snd_ds1 loaded even after building ports (like > openjdk6 and libxul) and using GNOME for 4 hours. BtW, I forgot to mention > in > last post, but I'm running the GENERIC kernel bundled with 7.2-RELEASE DVD. > > I don't know how to resolve and whether this is some kind of memory issue or > something else. I also experienced something similar panic situation[1] with > 8.0-CURRENT which no one else is able to reproduce except me, after which I > installed 7.2-RELEASE. Any ideas how to trace this problem, it is > discouraging > me to continue using FreeBSD for my regular desktop use ? > > References: > [1] - > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2009-April/022048.html
Does same problem happens on i386? -- Paul _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
