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CPU and artsd
by Carlos Rodrigues on Saturday 25/Aug/2001, @08:12
One thing that puzzles me is why in hell does artsd keep eating cpu even when it isn't playing any sound? I already checked the suspend when idle option (60 seconds) but it never gets suspended. Trying to suspend artsd in artsshell trigers a artsd busy response. Annoying.
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Re: CPU and artsd
by Craig on Saturday 25/Aug/2001, @09:50
You can disable the pop up artsd messages in kcontrol.

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Re: CPU and artsd
by Carlos Rodrigues on Saturday 25/Aug/2001, @17:44
Hmmm, it's working ok now, maybe it was that "run soundserver with realtime priority" option that was preventing it from suspending... maybe.
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  • Re: CPU and artsd
    by Carlos Rodrigues on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @05:43
    I was wrong, it was the full duplex option.
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    • Re: CPU and artsd
      by nuno on Monday 01/Mar/2004, @04:13
      i don't have full duplex enable, and still using abou 75% cpu
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      • Re: CPU and artsd
        by TetryonX on Tuesday 30/Mar/2004, @14:13
        I got the same problem. I just want to get rid of artsd and have oss/alsa used instead.
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