nescivi wrote: > JB> 2. Xruns created by battery polls: I don't know if this is the same > JB> problem that you are experiencing, but I used to run the gnome battstat > JB> applet on my gnome panel. It took me a while to diagnose that this was > JB> causing a lot of xruns, presumably every time it checks the battery > JB> status. You might want to check that you don't have any status applets > JB> running. You might also want to check that you don't have the kacpid > JB> bug (check google for this). > > This is probably the reason that I get xruns, and I suppose I should > find a solution for that (does anyone else have the problem on a > ThinkPad R51, 2.4.26 (debian) kernel?) I have the same nasty problem with the battery applet on an Acer TravelMate notebook with a release candidate of DeMuDi 1.2.1. > But the main thing that is annoying, that even when I have no audible > problem with this, QJackCtl (the GUI) is totally overloading the > system, as it wants to tell me constantly about this xruns. The same here. And if it is "overloaded" it stays so for a long time because then it is overloaded with the outputs of xruns which seems to lead to further xruns etc. In effect I have to hit the stop button to get out of this cycle. Cheers, Andreas