On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 05:25:56PM +0200, Wouter van Heyst wrote: > > Just a side comment: > > I had static noise with my lombard for a while. > > My lombard developed really strange habits and is in non-usable state now. > > Still this sound problem was there and the bug only got closed > > because the maintainer did not believe me. :( > > What strange habits?
It all started gradually with it sometimes not coming back from sleep. This was when I tested 2.6.x with x<=8 kernels from Debian. Going back to old kernels did not help, though they did run nicely for a longer period. Later it got worse: The timer made pauses, the system time was off afterwards, though the hardware clock was still fine. Disk and mouse would still move, but any command that needed a signal for time would not work (e.g. sleep 1) on a shell would pause for a minute. The machine did not make computing mistakes, it just took a break. This started after I compiled a lot of KDE stuff during a few hacking days at aKademy, so maybe this has something to do with overheating. Currently the system sometimes does not start up at all. Even when doing a reset there is not startup sound or it hard freezes a few minutes later. I did try the test CD from Apple, but could not find anything. No MacOS on that machine anymore. I zapped the nvram several time now, without further help and my diagnosis is that the hardware has some problems. Bernhard
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