Re: Could Alsa cause a hard crash?

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Jeff Sadowski wrote:
> I was having issues with Mythtv hard crashing my system. I had
> previously had the output sound device set directly as my HDMI on my
> "Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High Definition Audio"
> I remembered in the past having issues with pulse audio and any other
> program fighting over the sound card. So I changed Mythtv's output to
> use pulseaudio in the hopes that it would work with pulseaudio instead
> of fighting it. This seems to have helped. I have not had a crash
> since. But the underlying problem worries me. Should fighting for
> sound card resources crash the computer?

No.  The crashes are either a hardware problem, or a bug in one of the
drivers used.

What exactly do you mean with "hard crashing"?


Regards,
Clemens

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