Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Strange load issues with 2.5.69/70 in both -mm and -bk trees. | From | Tom Sightler <> | Date | 02 Jun 2003 15:27:11 -0400 |
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On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 13:28, Ingo Molnar wrote: > to prove this point, could you try and renice wineserver to -10 (as root) > - does that fix the latency issues still? > > (if this doesnt then it could be the foreground process starving yet > another process - we have to find out which one.)
Yes, I thought the same thing, and I did just that, but no, it doesn't fix the latency issue. This system has very little running, I made sure that there were no sound servers such as esd or arts running, nothing. Basically, a plain KDE (with artsd disabled), mozilla, and Crossover wine plugin. Even though I couldn't see how it would affect anything I tried bumping up the priorities of other processes such as mozilla itself, X, etc. Nothing fixed the problem except for lowering the priority of the wine process.
Could this process be starving the kernel itself so that it simply doesn't have time to service the sound correctly?
Later, Tom
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