On 8/29/14, Ric Moore <wayward4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had this problem with Jessie and updated to sid. Nothing fixed it. It
> went into the ditch about the time I was messing around with tmpfs,
> following some of the advice from a thread a couple of weeks ago. What I
> am planning to do is a FRESH install to sid. It's drastic, but the
> sputtering (This is a te-te-te-te-test) is getting to me. If anyone else
> is experiencing this effect as of late, I'd like to know ...before I
> have to shoot this dog and re-install. Thanx, Ric

I posted late last year and early this year about the audio mild drop
outs (about 300ms brown out, seems to nicely fade, totally random
timing, doesn't happen in the first 30 minutes or so after bootup
(although I think I even disproved this, so totally random).

Video stuttering I only get on an occasional video, so I think that's
(for me) just a codec issue for that/those particular vids. Basically
I just move on to another.

I don't know if my problem is related to yours. I've been threatening
my kernel with a rebuild to enable latencytop for a year or so now,
and I've been bogged down in options in the config step each time. So
I think I'll just have to run "debian standard install options" and
just add latency top option.

I hope to discover information on the true culprit(s) using latency top.

I use sid.

Good luck,
Zenaan


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