Re: [linux-audio-user] Delta 1010/ALSA fluke

From: Aaron Trumm <aaron@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Mar 12 2005 - 02:16:52 EET

> > Maybe next time, if there is one, you can just try to restart ALSA
> > rather than reboot. If ALSA restart doesn't work, then try some
> > other things, I wouldn't know what, to see if you can get it going
> > again. This is just a generic debugging method that I'll use in lieu
> > of reboots. It sure helps to isolate where the problem might be,
> > whereas a reboot obscures where the problem might be.
>
> yes I should try that - thanks :) I'm going to try recreating the problem
> tonight. I'm not sure if I'll ever see it again or not...

well I finally recreated the anomoly and yes I just tried restarting alsa
instead of rebooting and it seems to have gone away...hmmm. the way I
recreated it was by taxing the system a little - running like 8 instances of
mplayer at once

hmmmm
Received on Sat Mar 12 04:15:08 2005

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