nescivi wrote:
JB> 2. Xruns created by battery polls: I don't
know if this is the same
JB> problem that you are experiencing, but I used to run the gnome battstat
JB> applet on my gnome panel. It took me a while to diagnose that this was
JB> causing a lot of xruns, presumably every time it checks the battery
JB> status. You might want to check that you don't have any status applets
JB> running. You might also want to check that you don't have the kacpid
JB> bug (check google for this).
This is probably the reason that I get xruns, and I suppose I should
find a solution for that (does anyone else have the problem on a
ThinkPad R51, 2.4.26 (debian) kernel?)
I have the same nasty problem with the battery applet on an Acer TravelMate
notebook with a release candidate of DeMuDi 1.2.1.
But the main thing that is annoying, that even when I
have no audible
problem with this, QJackCtl (the GUI) is totally overloading the
system, as it wants to tell me constantly about this xruns.
The same here. And if it is "overloaded" it stays so for a long time because
then it is overloaded with the outputs of xruns which seems to lead to further
xruns etc. In effect I have to hit the stop button to get out of this cycle.
Cheers,
Andreas