Re: Debian 9 - Xrun

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 23:31:53 +0200
list <list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> Just installed a brand new Debian 9.
> 
> Running Jack from debian's package -  1.9.10+20150825git1ed50c92~dfsg-5
> Star Jack with Qjackctl.
> 
> I get Xruns, or to be clear i get 1 xrun by hour (!) 
> The same if i leave the computer on, and leave it without any sound
> application open/running, or browser or whatever. Just booted, start
> jack/qjackctl & wait...
> 
> 
> So i see nothing in the journalctl (or message/kern.log/syslog )
> something that could make it append at the same time/hour the xrun
> appear. No matching time.
> 
> Running a «vanilla» kernel - not RT
> 
> Tried with 3 different USB cards, same thing. 
> 
> I'll try to build a new kernel more low latency oriented to see.
> In the meantime, if anyone on the list have any idea...i'll be happy to
> listen.
> 
> All the best !

Have you tried disabling the on-board sound? This looks rather like two
soundcards slipping out of sync.

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Will J Godfrey
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