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#1021
Updated to the new packages.
Something should test?

Anyway I havnt notise anything strange yet.
 
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#1022
Originally Posted by reinob View Post
do we actually need esound-compat for anything? apt-get seems to be fine with deleting it (no packages depend on it), but with dependencies you never know.

does any program actually use esd?
IIRC i read somewhere its for network sound in XDMCP sessions...
 

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#1023
Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
IIRC i read somewhere its for network sound in XDMCP sessions...
should not be required. obviously with XDMCP you'd need a way of getting "network transparency", but pulseaudio does that.

AFAIK no programs use esd anymore. The only rdependency of pulseaudio-esound-compat was libesd0 (in extras/testing/devel), which, for all I care, is not used by anything (I don't even have libesd0 installed).

If at some point some program would use esd (why?) then it will pull libesd0, which in turn will pull the pulseaudio-esound-compat, so no problemo here
 

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#1024
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Hmm, it might be because I recompiled clutter with -O3 -ffast-math -ftree-vectorize. The same flags that was causing pulseaudio to use more CPU than usual . Though for a correct measurement you need to have your CPU frequency locked
Tested it with locked frequency, and still it seems to use a little more CPU than it should (although, hard to be sure, as difference isn't big - 1-2% - and xorg doesn't use much in idle, anyway).

Do you think it's worthwhile to recompile it for cssu-thumb, like pulseaudio? Also what are supposed benefits of parameter mentioned by you (-O3 -ffast-math -ftree-vectorize)? Maybe increased CPU usage is worth it, if we gain something else?

Sorry, no idea about those compiling parameters here, so question may be silly

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#1025
Had anyone the experience that alarms didn't sound after upgrading PA packages? Even if i had rebooted 1x after update, not one of my test alarms gave a sound, not on 'silent' nor on 'Normal' profile. Only after the second reboot everything went back to normal.
(Btw: IIRC this happened to me at least 3-4 times before...)
 

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#1026
updated to latest released files. any thing to check or any changes from previous ones ?
 
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#1027
New version (21.2011.38-1Tmaemo5.1+thumb4) is out, check the first post for changes
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#1028
Just updated. All good. Thanks freemangordon.
 
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#1029
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
Also what are supposed benefits of parameter mentioned by you (-O3 -ffast-math -ftree-vectorize)? Maybe increased CPU usage is worth it, if we gain something else?

Sorry, no idea about those compiling parameters here, so question may be silly

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Those are optimization parameters. O3 is very aggresive, and requires user-engaging-brain before using (you may want to search for info on pointer aliasing). fast-math will make some floating point operations faster, at the cost of losing strict IEEE floating point compliance (no biggie for most purposes, but again, user needs to know what he's doing). tree-vectorize will attempt to use parallelizing instructions (sse2, neon, etc.)
 

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#1030
updated to latest version. im facing a problem when i run apt-get update. CSSU-thumb repo updates without any problem. error log attached.
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