On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First, error logs always start with the lines as "Sep 23 21:08:58 ank-yay7-30 pulseaudio[25025]: [pulseaudio] main.c: User-configured server at {d25201022b82858589f672715226f35f}unix:/tmp/puOn Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 3:12 PM, İzlem Gözükeleş <izlemg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:the message you pasted seems likely to be relevant:
Sep 23 21:13:07 ank-yay7-30 pulseaudio[25029]: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing to write!Sep 23 21:13:07 ank-yay7-30 pulseaudio[25029]: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_lola'. Please report this issue to the ALSA developers.Sep 23 21:13:07 ank-yay7-30 pulseaudio[25029]: [alsa-sink] alsa-sink.c: We were woken up with POLLOUT set -- however a subsequent snd_pcm_avail() returned 0 or another value < min_avail."why not start there?
lse-hQ0f0Qxjni5j/native, which appears to be local. Probing deeper."
And in this example, we got error message about snd_lola 4 minutes after this message (Sound is lost during 21:08).
Second, this alsa error message appears rarely. For example, we didn't have this problem on the previous system error. Yet. we always see this message after system is started without any apparent problem. Furthermore, we get the same error message with layla 3g againg without any apparent problem on the playing sound after boot.
As a result, the above sound problem message seems as a consequence of another problem.
Maybe I am wrong. But I cannot debug a problem that happens after 5 days (~5 x 17 hours of playing music).
Where should I start?
ibrahim izlem GÖZÜKELEŞ
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