On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 14:15, Philipp Schmidt wrote: > On Thu, 2002-06-27 13:41:10 +0300, Joakim Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > 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. > > ... > > known bug of the sound driver, somebody is going to fix it.... > ... i tried the alsa drivers as alternative, but it only crashes the > system ... if i had experiences in kernel debugging.... > > > 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? > > perhaps, i think best would be to remove the driver when going to sleep
Yeah. it happens also on the Tibooks. Rarely, but usually when you dont expect it, and when everyone else just fell asleep.. :-] Sometimes removing the sound driver stops the noise. I think the reason why it happens is that it sets the mic input to full max, and also monitors it from the speaker, which, on the tibook, is next to the mic.. so it sounds like feedback noise. Since the sound changes if you tap the mic with your finger when it screams. (tibook's mic is next to the left speaker) But yea, removing the sounddriver prior going to sleep might work, though it probably sucks since it means you need to quit all your sound related apps so that the sound device is freed :-/ Tuomas -- :: :: Tuomas Kuosmanen :: Art Director, Ximian :: :: :: :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: www.ximian.com :: :: -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]