'Twas brillig, and Chris at 29/12/09 12:19 did gyre and gimble:
> so it appears as if most all IO functions are affected.
Yes, this is expected. It wont "target" any specific operations. IO
bottle necks will affect pretty every operation/application that uses IO.
> How would I get the newer vers
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 10:03 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> 'Twas brillig, and Chris at 29/12/09 02:43 did gyre and gimble:
> > I noticed tonight that when I was copying a 1.2Gb file to my thumb drive
> > that it took forever. From a suggestion in another list I ran in a
> > terminal pulseaudio -k ;
'Twas brillig, and Emre Erenoglu at 29/12/09 11:19 did gyre and gimble:
> Hi,
>
> I have small speakers embedded into my LCD and a more powerful home
> stereo system.
>
> The standard intel codec onboard has stereo jacks which are front left
> (FL), front right (FR), rear left (RL), rear right (
Hi,
I have small speakers embedded into my LCD and a more powerful home stereo
system.
The standard intel codec onboard has stereo jacks which are front left (FL),
front right (FR), rear left (RL), rear right (RR), center and subwoofer.
I would like to use FL/FR and RL/RR seperately, ie, connect
'Twas brillig, and Chris at 29/12/09 02:43 did gyre and gimble:
> I noticed tonight that when I was copying a 1.2Gb file to my thumb drive
> that it took forever. From a suggestion in another list I ran in a
> terminal pulseaudio -k ; pulseaudio -. I've attached the output. One
> other thing of
'Twas brillig, and Chris at 29/12/09 02:43 did gyre and gimble:
> I noticed tonight that when I was copying a 1.2Gb file to my thumb drive
> that it took forever. From a suggestion in another list I ran in a
> terminal pulseaudio -k ; pulseaudio -. I've attached the output. One
> other thing of