Re: [PATCH]O19int
From: Apurva Mehta (apurva_at_gmx.net)
Date: 08/30/03
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Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 21:15:47 +0530 To: Rahul Karnik <rahul@genebrew.com>
* Rahul Karnik <rahul@genebrew.com> [30-08-2003 20:46]:
> Somehow I can never reproduce these xmms skips, even in mainline
> kernels. I had them for a few days with older versions of rhythmbox, but
> no longer. So it seems that some of this is definitely system dependent?
> For the record, I have an Athlon XP 2100+ (1700 MHz) and 1G of memory (a
> pretty medium line desktop system), not the multi-cpu multi-gigabyte-RAM
> systems some people around here do.
>
> Are people getting skips on hardware that is faster than this?
Well, I have a 500 Mhz PIII and 192 MB of RAM. However, I never ever
get skips with stock 2.4 or with O11int.
Also, I noticed today that while the system was under moderate load
(~100 procmail/sendmail pairs filtering mail through spamassassin +
Firebird + xmms), starting an app like emacs took ages. I had to wait
and wait and finally only when I tried to open a second instance did
the first one come up. That did not happen before..
- Apurva
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