Hi Ken,
We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't heard
back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested information?
Thanks!
Michael, if you could provide latencytop information too it would be
useful.
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I have and had a similar problem. With 9.04 when freshly installed, I
had this audio skipping problem. I can't remember what I did to fix it
though. Now with 9.10 it's back again. Doesn't happen all the time,
which is annoying as it's hard to reproduce. When it happened yesterday,
it was after I ha
Those latencytop numbers seem very healthy to me, but I'm not an expert
with latencytop. When you run latencytop, make sure the audio
application is selected on the bottom half of the screen. Since your
system as a whole seems fairly responsive, the top half of the screen
(overall system) is less
Seemed to have gone away a while ago, but came right back with the new
kernel package they put out today. 2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue
Aug 18 18:40:08 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
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It isn't skipping as much as usual, but every now and then, I hear
something. I see values like this:
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Scheduler: waiting for cpu116.6 msec 36.9 %
opening cdrom device5.8 msec 1.4 %
Waiting for event (selec
Latencytop may be able to help diagnose this issue (
http://www.latencytop.org/index.php ). This was added in intrepid, so
"sudo apt-get install latencytop" should install it for you.
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that's not a rhythmbox issue
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you could look in the system monitor if anything take ressources by pick
when getting the issue
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Actually, I was able to dock it. Docking the laptop doesn't cause the
problem if it boots up undocked.
If I boot up docked, pulseaudio stutters and my typing lags. I grepped
/var/log/messages and I didn't see anything about IRQ failures (I
thought maybe IRQ conflict)?
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Ok, I have more information. I don't think it's a problem specifically
in the audio system, but I don't know where to recategorize it.
Something is hijacking the system. I've noticed that when
pulseaudio/rhythmbox stutters, my typing also lags for a split second. I
think it's reasonable to conclud
Hmmm. Killing pulseaudio improved it, but actually, it's still
noticeably stuttering. Strange.
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does killing the pulseaudio daemon fixes the issue? this might be a
pulseaudio or alsa problem.
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Thanks for the follow-up, Pedro. Cross-fading is not enabled. Yes, the
same problem seems to happen in Totem as well.
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thanks for the report, this is happening with the crossfading backend
enabled or disabled? does the same happens with totem?
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I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 on with a 2.6.27.10 kernel. (I only recompiled the
kernel, using the Ubuntu packages, to add support for extra memory on
the 32 bit build).
My audio device from lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audi
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