On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 22:26:08 -0600, Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
[...]
>> What happens when you play an audio file from the console? This is
>> always a helpful baseline:
>>
>> $ speaker-test -t sine
>>
>
> Killing X and using music123 to play an .ogg file (G
Kent West wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 11/22/08 18:06, Kent West wrote:
I went from 2.6.18-6-k7 today to 2.6.26-1-686, and now the audio
that was formerly working is very poor. When I have any audio playing,
As part of my diagnosing, I went back to my older kernel, and without
firing up X,
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 11/22/08 18:06, Kent West wrote:
I went from 2.6.18-6-k7 today to 2.6.26-1-686, and now the audio that
was formerly working is very poor. When I have any audio playing,
What kind of sound "card"? Could it be an external USB adapter?
Integrated into the mobo:
00:07.5
On 11/22/08 18:06, Kent West wrote:
I went from 2.6.18-6-k7 today to 2.6.26-1-686, and now the audio that
was formerly working is very poor. When I have any audio playing,
What kind of sound "card"? Could it be an external USB adapter?
there's a high-pitched whine, that seems to track my mou
I went from 2.6.18-6-k7 today to 2.6.26-1-686, and now the audio that
was formerly working is very poor. When I have any audio playing,
there's a high-pitched whine, that seems to track my mouse movements.
Once the audio stops playing (and in some cases the parent app/window
closed), the audio
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