Am Dienstag, den 30.04.2019, 15:59 -0600 schrieb Roger Koehler via blfs-dev:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019, 3:50 PM Ken Moffat via blfs-dev 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 04:13:44PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
> > 
> > > I've been noticing that sometimes pulseaudio consumes 100% of one core and
> > 
> > > stays that way for hours.  In one case I can close every application on my
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> > > desktop and pulseaudio still runs at 100%.
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> > > 
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> > > It doesn't really affect things because I have four cores and response 
> > > stays
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> > > fine, but it shouldn't be happening.
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> > > Has anyone else seen this?
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> > > 
> > 
> > >   -- Bruce
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> > 
> > Yes, but only on my AMD Phenom, and I think I've seen it across all
> > 
> > releases from the past few years.  'killall -KILL pulseaudio'.
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> > 
> > At one time I removed all its config files and let it regenerate
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> > them when next used, but the issue remains.
> 
> I've stopped using pulseaudio. ALSA seems to be able to meet all of my needs. 
> I also noticed the LXDE desktop constantly maxing out one of cores (Intel), 
> so I just use xfce.

Thats my goal, too. I'd need a soundsystem on my host which can be 
controlled/accessed by mpd and it should be able to auto-connect to a bluetooth 
speaker. All that if possible without any user interaction, just be available 
after system boot. So far, PA worked ok (while not ideal as i have to do one 
mouseclick in X on the host to connect to the bluez device). Hope alsa can work 
with bluez well.
And yes, xfce is a nice DE, i'm using it for years now, its the best fit in 
resource, stability and beauty
--
Thomas
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