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Package: pulseaudio
Version: 0.9.10-2
Severity: normal

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With recent versions of pulseaudio, I get skips in my audio when I
switch windows using Alt-Tab. My setup is KDE, Amarok, libxine, and
Pulseaudio with the esound output, but I got the same behavior with
alsaplayer and the esound output and audacious with the pulseaudio output.

I'm not really sure where to file this bug. I tried looking at the
output of top and it looks like Xorg is using a lot of CPU time when
this happens, causing CPU Idle % to drop to 0, but I'm pretty sure this
didn't used to happen. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated,
because this is driving me crazy.

Ethan

--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.24-1-686

Debian Release: lenny/sid
  700 testing         lug.mtu.edu
  700 testing         ftp.us.debian.org
  500 stable          security.debian.org
  500 stable          lug.mtu.edu
  500 stable          ftp.sunet.se
  400 unstable        lug.mtu.edu

--- Package information. ---
Depends               (Version) | Installed
===============================-+-=============
libasound2          (>> 1.0.16) | 1.0.16-2
libasyncns0                     | 0.3-1
libc6                (>= 2.7-1) | 2.7-10
libcap1                         | 1:1.10-14
libdbus-1-3          (>= 1.0.2) | 1.2.1-2
libflac8                        | 1.2.1-1.2
libltdl3           (>= 1.5.2-2) | 1.5.26-4
libogg0             (>= 1.0rc3) | 1.1.3-3
liboil0.3            (>= 0.3.1) | 0.3.14-4
libpulsecore5                   | 0.9.10-2
libsamplerate0                  | 0.1.3-1
libsndfile1                     | 1.0.17-4
libwrap0            (>= 7.6-4~) | 7.6.q-15
adduser                         | 3.107
lsb-base                 (>= 3) | 3.2-11




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On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 08:30:52PM -0400, Ethan Glasser-Camp wrote:
> It seems that switching kernels back to 2.6.22 fixed it, so I guess
> pulseaudio wasn't to blame. Sorry to bother you!

No problem. Thanks for following up.

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