Peter Nuttall wrote: > On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 04:26:22PM +0100, belbo wrote: > [...] > The only thing that springs to mind is that you might have X niced to > some value like 10 and its stealing too much cpu time. renice can fix > this.
Yes, my Xorg has -10 priority. And Gnome is quite slow even with -10. X How can I put value down? Which value can I try? Does it make any sense increase player priority? Audio never skipped, probably an upgrade changed some priority. > Any other guess is going to need more infomation, such as: > > 1) what version of debian are you running? Debian Testing Etch, updated with apt every day. > 2) what are your system specs? * CPU: Athlon XP+ 2400 * MOTHERBOARD: motherboard ASUS A7V8X * AUDIO card: Creative SoundBlaster Live! 1024 * VIDEO card: nVidia GForce4 Ti 4200 128MB > 3) are you runnning a desktop like KDE or GNOME? Yes, last version of Gnome. > 4) what kernel are you running? kernel 2.6.12-1-k7 > 5) is your system normally heavily loaded? Firefox, Thunderbird, aMule, amarok always loaded in user space. Neither servers nor services loaded in system space. > 5) what are you using to play your song or movie? I tried almost every player: mplayer, amarok, totem, xine, but audio stream skips in the same way even with mpg321. Thank you for helping, Belbo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]