Ray Rashif wrote: > I was overjoyed after my last attempt at running the latest intel driver > and setting up KMS for it, only to later find out that this had a high > price. The xruns are horribly too many, and events that trigger them are > window minimise/restore/maximise, disabling/enabling compositing, even > changing tabs in a window! > > Now I'm starting KMS before even my initscripts run, very early in > userspace, and I've tried running it later as well - to no avail. I'm > back to a regular environment without this KMS thing, partly content > (that I'm safe again) and partly disappointed (I thought I almost had > the perfect system). > > Now I would really like to know from someone in-the-know why and how KMS > are underruns are related. I'm sure this is not intel-specific. Very high likelihood that they are Intel-specific. I bet your Intel audio and video share an interrupt, either with each other or with something else (like built-in wireless) ... It's no consolation, but the Intel hardware in my Toshiba laptop gives me xruns when the display is updated. Folk on the list have posted various command lines to see what hardware is using what interrupts. I don't remember what they were, sorry. -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user