Le vendredi 31 juillet 2009 à 12:54 +1000, Rodd Clarkson a écrit :
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 20:20 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le mercredi 29 juillet 2009 à 17:49 +0100, Bastien Nocera a écrit :
> > On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 12:42 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> > > Problem is... removing or disabling PA often -does- solve a problem.
> >
> > Rather, it works around it. The problems in the kernel drivers are
> > usually still there...
>
> Before PA a sound problem didn't freeze the GUI (effectively bricking
> the system for normal users). Now it can. In my case, a few months ago,
> it was doing so because a new PA version could not parse a manual config
> change advertised in Fedora's own "Glitch-free audio" feature page a
> release before.
Oh, you must not have been around when esound was used in gnome.
I was around when gnome 0.3 was published by the rh labs
esd
used to die all the time and drag down applications with it as it went.
The app would sit there waiting to ring it's bell (or whatever) and
since esd wasn't responding, it would just stop.
esd at its worst never had the full-desktop-blackout effect pa has now.
esd made at most one or two app fail with clear feadback that esd was as
fault. Since the start of the F12 cycle I count at least 2 different
audio bugs that resulted in a complete desktop hang with no meaningful
error reporting or any way to recover the system.
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Nicolas Mailhot