On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 07:33:21PM -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 01:25 +0100, Christoph Eckert
wrote:
11: 1636542 XT-PIC Intel
82801CA-ICH3, Intel 82801CA-ICH3
Modem, uhci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb2,eth0, yenta, yenta, ohci1394,
nvidia
You have your USB audio device on the same interrupt as the binary only
nvidia driver?!?
You won't get a lot of help from the open source community if you insist
on loading proprietary kernel modules. The FIRST thing you should do if
you're trying to optimize your system is don't load any binary only
kernel modules!!!
regardless of the license-nazi issues of his kernel modules, all those things on IRQ 11
looks questionable. i run the nvidia binary driver but it gets its own IRQ, same as the
ATI fglrx...these are both on amd64 motherboards... on my ~2001 ASUS athlon32 mobo, with
win32, everything _would_ end up on a single IRQ, unless disabling ACPI, in which case
they would be nicely distributed. no idea what this all means, but someone else agrees:
http://service.steinberg.de/webdoc_ps_int.nsf/show/acpi_vs_audio_performanc…
Lee