> Does anybody have a clue about what is different with xmms?
>
> Does it use KNI if it can, for example? We used to have a problem
> with KNI+Athlons, for example.
No, it doesn't.
> It might also be that it's threading-related, and that XMMS is one
> of the few things that uses threads. Things like that. I'm not an
> XMMS user, can somebody who knows XMMS comment on things that it
> does that are unusual?
Yes, threads could be the thing that makes a difference. I can't
think of anything else that is special about XMMS.
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