Messages in this thread | | | From | Mark Watts <> | Subject | Re: Speaker static, vanishes with APIC | Date | Mon, 16 Feb 2004 15:26:00 +0000 |
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> On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Mark Watts wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > This is really trivial and I solved it anyway, but in all incarnations > > > of 2.6 I have had static coming from my speakers shortly after boot. > > > It only lasts a few seconds and sounds as though someone were jiggling > > > the plug in the sound card's socket. It only happens right after boot. > > > Since I enabled Local APIC and IO-APIC it hasn't happened. > > > > Did you get a similar noise when shutting down? > > > > My other half has an AMD motherboard with onboard Via sound which gives a > > burst of static when KDE 3.1 starts and another when it shuts down. All > > other sound is fine. (Kernel 2.4.22) > > > > APIC's are disabled on this board... > > No, just when starting up. It doesn't even need to be in KDE; in fact, > I've never noticed it in KDE since I start in text mode and check my mail > before starting X (you know how it's impossible to hold off checking mail). > Your problem sounds different since it's in 2.4, also, and I never saw > this in 2.4. > > However, KDE and sound don't always agree, in my experience. They can't > even get their own sounds right sometimes; when shutting it down their > "shutdown" tune is always cut off as the aRts server exits before it > finishes playing the sound. This, of course, is not static.
Ah well - one more thing to rule out :)
Cheers,
Mark.
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