Samuel,

On 2018-11-23 00:02, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Samuel,


On 2018-11-18 03:15, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/17/18 1:33 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
On 2018-11-17 19:46, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/17/18 12:17 AM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
My problem is not crackling_or_skipping - it is more just noisy. That link is a fix for a PA problem and is not specific to the F28->F29 upgrade which has caused the current problem.  I don't want to have to re-install PA now - to my way of thinking, that just adds a layer of complexity to the problem.

Does booting an F28 kernel fix the audio?  If so, then file a kernel bug.

Ah, good thinking - I will boot on the F28 LiveUSB . . and report back.

I was actually meaning one of the previous kernel versions from before
the upgrade, but a live USB is a good test as well.


Ah right - I had done an install from scratch with a fresh
partitioning so a USB LiveOS was what I had to use.

Anyway, I finally got around to booting on a F28 Live USB and the
sound was just as bad - so it looks like it was not a kernel problem.
Maybe there has been a hardware failure in the either the headphones
or the built-in sound card?  It was time for me to get a new, better
set of headphones anyway so I will follow up here when they arrive and
I can test again.


It looks like it was a coincidental hardware problem that developed with the headphones when I upgraded Fedora. Thanks to everyone who responded.

Thanks,

Phil.

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