On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 13:07 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 10:01 +0000, Curt wrote:
> [snip]
> 
> JFTR it's not intended to remove gvfs or any other software that for
> troubleshooting purpose might be removed in the future, should be
> removed forever. I would remove and reinstall one software after the
> other until the click noise disappears. Then, when we know what software
> does cause the trouble, even this software should be reinstalled and
> after that perhaps a configuration only needs to be edited or what ever.
> 
> The OP is free to do whatever the OP wants to do.
> 
> How would you troubleshoot? If there's a better method I'm interested in
> this way.
PS: Not always removing the software is needed, sometimes disabling it
should be ok too, e.g. by not starting a daemon.

If we only would remove the symptom, then we wouldn't improve Linux user
space. We only could fix a bug by knowing the bug. Just manipulating the
hardware is not a good way. The easiest way perhaps is to compare the
running services and software versions from a Suse install, that doesn't
cause this issue, with the Debian install.

My 2 Cents and there's no need to follow my advice.

FWIW the OP should add a bug report, without knowing what does cause the
problem or better with knowing the reason for the trouble, but at least
it should be reported.

Regards,
Ralf


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