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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 09:44, Con Kolivas wrote:
> Here is an evolution of the O1int design to minimise audio skips/smooth X.
> I've been forced to work with even less sleep than usual because of this
> but I'm getting quite happy with it now.
[snip]
> More thrashing please. I know these had been coming out frequently but I
> needed to assess every small increment. I hope not to need to do too much
> from here.
Well, this doesn't quite work. It initially seemed to prevent audio
skips, but now I can't launch a new Eterm (with translucency) with the
music not skipping, no change from stock -mm. It seems to work better
under heavy load (extracting a chroot tarball for example) than when
nothing is happening, which kind of puzzles me. In both cases I launch
a new Eterm while music is playing.
Inexplicably, it sometimes prevents skipping entirely.
I'm on a P4 2.0GHz with 256MB of SDRAM.
Regards
Josh
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