Why ALSA crash my machine?
I use Slackware Linux 10.0, with standart kernel bary.i.
I use software RAID 0. When I start my machine after 15-20 minutes the system is busy for a minute. I check this out and I sew that there is a process modprobe.old with 99.9 % CPU load. This process block my machine for a minute but after 15-20 minutes again. This is not constantly, some when the machine works fine but sometimes . . . When I give of /sbin/modprobe.old 000 permissions I have no any problem But it is not standart decision. How to solve the problem? Thanks in advance. |
What kernel version are you using, try "uname -r" to see details, and was this the kernel supplied with Slack, or hand-compiled? Also which sound are you using and which module is it using?
|
The kernel is standart kernel from Slackware CD set.
The kernel is 2.4.29 and it's name is bari.i. I tried with other kernels but without any result. I think that the problem is somewhere in Slack. I changed the /etc/rc.d start up files but nothing. I think the problem is in Slack but the kernel start and manage this problem. What I to do, is there anyone with the same problem with Slack? |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:07 PM. |