Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 22:16 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
2009/7/29 Anne Wilson <annew@xxxxxxx>:
On Wednesday 29 July 2009 20:27:03 Antonio M wrote:
Anne&Jack
it seems that tsched=0 solves the problem also here on my desktop,
while the laptop is playing fine with the standard setup: they have
different audio chip, and I had same issues on rawhide, but seems that
nobody is taking previous issues, that happear again.Where is Leonart
Poettering, that helped me a lot in the past???? On my desktop (that
is suffering) I have a ICH5/ICH5R AC97 audio controller, while my
laptop has a 82801H (ICH8 family) HD audio controller, and same infos
were posted in my bugzilla's in the past
I presume they are all Intel chipsets - mine is an ICH6. If this is now
resolved upstream, it's one less problem for the future. You can't blame
Fedora for problem chipsets ;-)
Anne
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Anne,
if the problem is fixed and then unfixed, I assume that something is
broken in the development cycle (unless you think that software
business is different from any other business, where bugs usually are
removed definitely): I have been fighting with this bug for about one
year since F9, do you think that it is normal??? and I am not alone,
if you look to the big number of bugzilla's...at the end, it seemed
fixed so I removed the tsched=0 option (and forgot about it), to
reintroduce it after six months
People keep mentioning the tsched=0 option. Where is that option set?
in /etc/pulse/default.pa, change the line
load-module module-hal-detect
to
load-module module-hal-detect tsched=0
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