Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 19:08:02 BST, Barry Samuels writes:
> >Mains electricity supply (although the computer is on an UPS).
> >Faulty component somewhere.
>
> s/faulty/not properly grounded/ ?
>
> A tip:
> - Does it happen with headphones also?
> - Your speakers may hav
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 19:08:02 BST, Barry Samuels writes:
>Mains electricity supply (although the computer is on an UPS).
>Faulty component somewhere.
s/faulty/not properly grounded/ ?
A tip:
- Does it happen with headphones also?
- Your speakers may have other grounding than your PC[1], so curre
Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am running Debian Potato on a machine which is totally SCSI ( I
> > feel that way myself sometimes) and includes a PlexWriter
> > CD-Writer and a SoundBlaster Live 1024.
> >
> > I hadn't used my machine this morning and I happened to enter the
> >
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 12:55:13PM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
> I am running Debian Potato on a machine which is totally SCSI ( I
> feel that way myself sometimes) and includes a PlexWriter
> CD-Writer and a SoundBlaster Live 1024.
>
> I hadn't used my machine this morning and I happened to ente
I am running Debian Potato on a machine which is totally SCSI ( I
feel that way myself sometimes) and includes a PlexWriter
CD-Writer and a SoundBlaster Live 1024.
I hadn't used my machine this morning and I happened to enter the
room to hear clicks coming from both speakers. I tried lsmod and
no
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