Re: Sound recording over-run

1998-11-16 Thread Paul Slootman
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>kernel: Sound: Recording overrun >> >>It means that your application can't take the data out of the kernel >>buffers quickly enough, which means that the kernel buffers overflow >>(i.e. are overrun). This c

Re: Sound recording over-run

1998-11-11 Thread Robert King
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >>What does the message >>kernel: Sound: Recording overrun >>mean? > >It means that your application can't take the data out of the kernel >buffers quickly enough, which means that the kernel

Re: Sound recording over-run

1998-11-11 Thread Paul Slootman
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >What does the message >kernel: Sound: Recording overrun >mean? It means that your application can't take the data out of the kernel buffers quickly enough, which means that the kernel buffers overflow (i.e. are overrun). This can be caused by ide disks

Re: Sound recording over-run

1998-11-11 Thread Alexander N. Benner
Hi Ship's Log, Ltd. Robert King, Stardate 98.1208: > Debian v2.0 > kernel 2.1.125 (compiled by me) > > What does the message > kernel: Sound: Recording overrun > mean? > I get the same error msg. when playing a cd with synaesthesia other than that I have never seen it ... (well I have not t

Sound recording over-run

1998-11-11 Thread Robert King
Debian v2.0 kernel 2.1.125 (compiled by me) What does the message kernel: Sound: Recording overrun mean? I am also getting the error: opening /dev/audio: Device or resource busy when I try something like saytime, even though if I try fuser -v /dev/audio (or in fact any device in the group audio