Thanks David, that does make sense on the various threads of Fldigi
that runs. I can imagine all of the processes that it uses.
So I have tried various audio settings, portaudio, pulse audio and
pipewire and I've had the lock ups with all three. I can't remember
ever having
issues before when the various Linux systems didn't use pipewire and
I'm suspicious of it. When I follow the WIKI for the Linux Mint
build that
says to install pavucontrol I get a message that says there's a
conflict with pipewire. I select yes to accept and everything seems
to be okay.
73, Ron NY3J
On 3/27/25 08:20, Dave, W1HKJ via
groups.io wrote:
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htop is showing every running thread separately.?
fldigi at times can be executing on over 20 threads,?
This looks suspiciously like a problem with the audio
stream.? Are you using portaudio, pulse audio, or pipewire???
David
Hi Linux Users,
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Just wanted to update this topic to keep it alive. I'm
still fighting the Fldigi lockup. Here's a screen shot of
HTOP when I get the Fldigi freeze:
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I'm wondering why there are so many instances of Fldigi
and how does the CPU percentage go above 100%.
When I switch back to Windows 11 I don't have any
problems. I really want to use the Linux version.
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73, Ron NY3J