Summary: | =media-sound/pulseaudio-2.1-r1 - [alsa-sink] alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_avail() returned a value that is exceptionally large: 832640 bytes (4336 ms). | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Tom Wijsman (TomWij) (RETIRED) <tomwij> |
Component: | [OLD] Core system | Assignee: | Arun Raghavan (RETIRED) <ford_prefect> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | sound |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
emerge --info
grep -a pulseaudio /var/log/messages grep -a kernel /var/log/messages |
Description
Tom Wijsman (TomWij) (RETIRED)
![]() Created attachment 330094 [details]
emerge --info
Created attachment 330096 [details]
grep -a pulseaudio /var/log/messages
When I said dmesg earlier, I meant /var/log/messages.
Created attachment 330098 [details]
grep -a kernel /var/log/messages
Machine name and time were stripped out every time, this would be considered the dmesg of the frozen boot.
This probably might just be the cause of NVIDIA, but I haven't seen pulseaudio (or anything else) complain like this before... I have upgraded to =x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-310.19 and rebooted before this freeze. Might no longer be experiencing this, will reopen if I do. Confirmed this to be a once-in-a-lifetime event, the problem lies elsewhere. |