2010/7/25 Colin Guthrie gmane@colin.guthr.ie
'Twas brillig, and Raymond Yau at 24/07/10 04:51 did gyre and gimble:
2010/7/15 Colin Guthrie gmane@colin.guthr.ie
'Twas brillig, and Chris at 15/07/10 02:38 did gyre and gimble:
On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 08:08 +0800, Raymond Yau wrote:
I posted both of those bug reports. Honestly, I just want it to work without all the error output to syslog and thrashing of my HD for minutes at a time. As I said, I've got the output of pulseaudio
-vvvvv
if anyone would like to look at it and tell me what I need to do to
fix
the problem.
Chris
Just upload your current pulseaudio.log and output of alsa-info.sh to mandriva 's bugzilla
Cannot obtain any conclusion based on the log which you have posted
last
year ( xmms)
as Jaroslav Kysela said , need the real system time between I/O
operations
and you'll see if it's issue in the ALSA driver or a task scheduling problem.
Here is the bug report with the outputs uploaded.
Well seeing as my process when getting such a bug is to report it here on behalf of the user, I suspect that this has reached a stalemate....
Can I remove pulseaudio from mandriva 2000 ?
I just want to test libcanberra-alsa alone ( i.e. libcanberra without pulseaudio )
when PA server abort, and libcanberra-pulse cannot connect to PA server ,
Will libcanberra use libcanberra-alsa connect to PA using alsa-pulse
plugin
?
Use draksound (or via Mandriva Control Center) to disable pulseaudio and the ALSA backend for canberra should be used instead.
It's based on the alternatives system and the file /etc/sound/profiles/alsa/canberra.conf
Col http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel
I have used Mandriva Control Centerl to disable pulseaudio and select alsa driver . Perform logout and login by MCC
aplay -v test.wav indicate that it is using dmix
there is no driver specified in .mplayer/config but when I run
mplayer -v test.wav
AO : [pulse] 44100 Hz
it seem that mplayer auto spawn PA server .
Did I miss out anything to disable pulseaudio since I assume that MCC had performed all the necessary action ?
more /etc/asound/profiles/alsa/canberra.conf CANBERRA_DRIVER=alsa
but
ls /etc/asound/profiles/current seem to be empty