Hi, the first time it happened, about 1.5 week ago, I thought it was just a odd thing. But now it happened again last evening.
I have a ibook2 600 Mhz and now two times it has produced a _very_ loud and totally horrible sound when waking up from sleep. It's hard to describe the sound, it's like a mix between a very loud firealarm and the sound you get when a microphone is too close to the speakers (whatever that is called in English). Except for the sound the machine wakes up fine, the display is restored, I can use the mouse and keyboard etc. This last time I tried to change the volume settings but it didn't affect the sound at all. The only fast and effective way I've found to get rid of it is to press the small reset button. This doesn't happen every time I wake it up from sleep, just once in like 40-50 times. So something must go wrong the odd time it does happen, the question is what. I have the sound support compiled as a kernel module and I was thinking that it could maybe have something to do with that in combination with me having the KDE sound server running. That then the ibook goes to sleep the sound modules are unloaded from beneath the KDE sound server and during the wake up the sound modules are re-inserted and this somehow in some cases messed up the KDE sound server completely. I've now disabled the sound server and it will be interesting to see if this happens again. Does anyone else have any suggestions what could be causing this? Regards, Joakim -- Joakim Andersson ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://borgship.net/~tyrak/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]