Re: Where's the weak link?

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I either found the culprit of the xruns, or I found the *main* one. But I have a question...

I noticed that the xruns were every 20 seconds. So I went to KDE Control Center -> Power Control -> Laptop Battery... and changed "Check status every: 20sec" to "Check status every: 1sec". I started Qjackctl... and as suspected... there was one xrun per second. I couldn't shut off "Battery Polling" in KDE Control Center, so I set it to a ridiculously high number and the "regular" xruns stopped.

I wanted to completely shut off "Battery Polling", and I was under the impression that this was controlled by "apm". So I set it back to "1 second polling" and went to System -> Services and disabled "apmd". That didn't effect the nibbling at the hard drive every second, but it stopped creating an xrun every second. Although there still were "regular" xruns.

Does anyone have any idea how to disable "Battery Polling"?

Thanks,
Rocco

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