On Monday 16 January 2012 01:21:19 Yuri wrote:
> On 01/15/2012 15:34, Dieter BSD wrote:
> > Some drivers do things like DELAY(big number) while interrupts are turned
> > off. Very bad. Look through the source, maybe you can find it.
> >
> > We REALLY need a way to service one device without shutti
On 01/15/2012 22:33, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
This might help ?
man mplayer:
-priority
-cache
man rtprio
as per mplayer(1) -priority only works on Windows and OS/2. -cache
doesn't help, setting higher priority with rtprio doesn't help either.
The only thing that helps is turning off window
Hi,
Reference:
> From: Yuri
> Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 16:21:19 -0800
> Message-id: <4f136d7f.6070...@rawbw.com>
Yuri wrote:
> On 01/15/2012 15:34, Dieter BSD wrote:
> > Some drivers do things like DELAY(big number) while interrupts are turned
> > off. Very bad. Look through th
On 01/15/2012 15:34, Dieter BSD wrote:
Some drivers do things like DELAY(big number) while interrupts are turned
off. Very bad. Look through the source, maybe you can find it.
We REALLY need a way to service one device without shutting off
interrupts from other devices.
NVidia driver is closed
> I have kde4 on 8.2 with translucency windows effect enabled and nvidia
> graphics driver.
> Every time I switch an active window or maximize some window, sound
> played by mplayer interrupts for ~0.5 sec. Very annoying effect. Problem
> disappears when windows effects in kde4 are turned off.
> Is
I have kde4 on 8.2 with translucency windows effect enabled and nvidia
graphics driver.
Every time I switch an active window or maximize some window, sound
played by mplayer interrupts for ~0.5 sec. Very annoying effect. Problem
disappears when windows effects in kde4 are turned off.
Is this lik
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