[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk Crackly Bad quality
David Uzzell
asterisk-list at uzzell.com.au
Sun Dec 19 02:55:24 MST 2004
Martin List-Petersen wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 02:11, David Uzzell wrote:
>
>>Then the other thing if mem serves me you are running 2.6 kernel so why
>>not run ztdummy? With the 2.6 kernel this does not require any
>>specialist Hardware or anything!
>
>
> Sorry, but maybe you should have read his posts more thoroughly. ztdummy
> is not an option because of his chipset. He has usb-ohci. ztdummy
> requires usb-uhci.
Umm yes it does on 2.4 kernel but on a 2.6 kernel it doesn't cause I am
running it on a 2.6 kernel and I don't have that hardware.
Quoted from http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20timer
"On kernel version 2.6 it uses internal high-resolution kernel timer and
do not require any additional hardware. "
Now in the original post he says that he is using FC2 so I am not 100%
sure if it is 2.6 or 2.4 but FC2 is only one step away from FC3 which
does run a 2.6 kernel. I don't know on FC2 as I have never run it.
And yes to answer the original poster it did solve my IAX problems.
With the demo I would sugest that maybe the SMP kernel on a single CPU
server could be a partial cause. I have seen strange things on Dual CPU
servers running SMP kernels were 1 CPU has been removed.
Hope that helps.
David
>
> Slán leat,
> Martin List-Petersen
> Dublin, Eire
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