Frank Neumann wrote: > Hi list, > I'd just like to chime in here - > > Josh Lawrence <hardbop200@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > [..] >> first blush, things are looking good but there are xruns all over the >> place, so I installed the linux-rt kernel from the ubuntu repos. >> eventually, yoshimi zombies, so I reboot into my new kernel. >> >> zombies at every patch switch. adjusted the OscilSize just for >> giggles, but it didn't do any good. my only thoughts at this point is >> that this netbook just might be too little power for this application. > > I have been trying every 5 or so updates of yoshimi in the last weeks, and for > me it's similar to Josh's experiences: > > - On an Asus eeePC Netbook, I can set up things fine and can also play the default > Sine sound, but normally within a few patch change clicks, yoshimi zombifies. > > - On an AMD64 2-core desktop PC, after setting things up the first MIDI event > received by yoshimi already causes the zombie..so no sound at all here. > > Both machines run Ubuntu (on the desktop PC 9.04, on the eeePC 9.10), on both > the standard ZynaddSubFX with ALSA backend works fine, and other JACK applications > like qsampler/LinuxSampler also run just fine. > > I am not sure whether the last yoshimi developments did target to improve the > zombification situation, but if they did, things have rather gotten worse than > better for me. If I can assist in tracking the problem down, be my guest. Up until the current "Record" attempt, all that was really changing was attempts at efficiency & optimisation improvements (clearly, not all successful!). Today I think I've put a sprinkle of lucid moments to good purpose, and perhaps 0.038 offers an improvement to the zombie infestations. Hope so. <http://www.graggrag.com/yoshimi/yoshimi-0.038.tar.bz2> cheers, Cal _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user