[Leaplist] Audio issues recently appeared on Fedora
Bryan J Smith
b.j.smith at ieee.org
Fri Feb 19 21:03:41 EST 2010
It could be PCI contention issues, too much traffic on the shared PCI bus.
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From: Derek Konigsberg <dkonigsberg at logicprobe.org>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 17:29:41
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Subject: Re: [Leaplist] Audio issues recently appeared on Fedora
Okay, emphasis on the "for now". It was working fine this morning. I just
came home, and the crackling sound was coming out of my speakers again.
On Friday 19 February 2010 6:15:27 am Derek Konigsberg wrote:
> Did the live CD thing (Ubuntu 9.10 really doesn't like this box unless I
> disable X), and audio worked fine. Then eventually got frustrated and
> totally ripped out PulseAudio in Fedora, then wound up reinstalling most
> of it.
>
> For now, audio seems to be magically working alright again.
>
> On Wednesday 17 February 2010 11:24:06 am Dan Cherry wrote:
> > Derek Konigsberg wrote:
> > > So my Fedora 12 desktop has recently developed an audio problem that's
> > > driving me nuts... This problem just started a couple weeks ago,
> > > probably in response to some recent update. (it has not always been
> > > like this)
> >
> > you might want to grab a live cd (probably best if it's not fedora), to
> > make sure the sound card itself is okay. That would at least tell you
> > if you're chasing a fedora problem or a hardware problem (other than the
> > speakers).
>
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