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I am using CentOS 5 on a machine and have no issue with alsa
dropping audio.<br>
I dual booted and have CentOS 6 on a machine and after a littel
while the audio drops out <br>
and then comes back.<br>
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The machine is a "client" to the master asterisk and just plays
files out the alsa or console/dsp port.<br>
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I thought it was a dahdi_dummy driver issue.<br>
I dont know what else to look at.<br>
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How do I tell for sure that a "timer" is being grabbed and used?<br>
I see nothing in dmesg<br>
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Jerry<br>
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