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2010-09-19
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Then, does having a higher cpu provide a definitive solution for this overload or having a dedicated hardware to handle voip communications?
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For some reason pulseaudio and telepathy-strea use too much CPU... Is there a way to fix this, cuz my battery drain while I'm on a skype call is really sky high... Any help will be appreciated