Re: [Alsa-user] noise on via8233

2003-03-23 Thread Sanatan Rai
: IRQ of 5 could be a problem. Check and see if moving your mouse a lot : causes more noise. If so, then try to reposition it using BIOS to IRQ 9 : or 10. The noise might be because of the PC speaker. Mute it to see if it goes away. --Sanatan --

Re: [Alsa-user] noise on via8233

2003-03-23 Thread Benjamin Polak
Thanks for your reply! My PS/2 mouse is on IRQ 12, so it shouldn't have any influence on the sound device (indeed moving the mouse around didn't show any effect). The VT8233 shares IRQ 5 with a RealTek PCI ethernet adapter. In order to see if the network adapter was the cause of the problem, I

Re: [Alsa-user] noise on via8233

2003-03-23 Thread Mark Knecht
IRQ of 5 could be a problem. Check and see if moving your mouse a lot causes more noise. If so, then try to reposition it using BIOS to IRQ 9 or 10. On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 10:08, Benjamin Polak wrote: > Anton Novosyolov wrote: > > > > while playing sound, there is a noise > > Output of 'lspci -vv

Re: [Alsa-user] noise on via8233

2003-03-23 Thread Benjamin Polak
Anton Novosyolov wrote: > > while playing sound, there is a noise > Output of 'lspci -vv -i /usr/share/pci.ids' is included > I can confirm this, same problem here (noise while playing sound). With 0.9.0rc6 everything was fine, but after upgrading my kernel and ALSA to 0.9.2 the problem occure

[Alsa-user] noise on via8233

2003-03-23 Thread Anton Novosyolov
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