On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 23:22:51 -0800 Ryan Freeman <ryan_at_slipgate.org> wrote: > On Tue, 9 Mar 2004 07:05:24 -0800 > I wrote: > > well, i recompiled my kernel this morning with the following option > changes: > > got rid of: > options DISABLE_PSE > options DISABLE_PG_G > (i added then because of a problem i thought was existing with slow > disk access but the problem was simply because of an old harddrive :/) > > changed sched_4bsd to sched_ule > > now then, the sound problems above seem to no-longer exist. at all. > after i finished compiling and installing the new kernel i had to go > to work. 9 hours later (well more like 11 actually after the walks to > and from) i am listening to some mp3s through my headphones to detect > the slightest tick or pop and i have yet to hear anything. if i had > run the system for that long before it would be popping and clicking > like popcorn right now. so i think i managed to get rid of this > problem. i really hope this helps the other people with the same > problem. i've only been listening to music for about 10 minutes but > that should be more than enough time for the problem to arise. if it > happens later i'll repost i guess but for now i hope its solved. > thanks to everyone who replied :) > > also i am not sure which of the options actually fixed the > problem...i'm leaning towards the disable_pse and disable_pg_g options > but i don't know? thanks, > as of this morning the sound issue has resurfaced, just to a lesser extent. i'm not very happy with this >:/. - ryanReceived on Wed Mar 17 2004 - 15:59:54 UTC
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