On Monday, Oct 7, 2002, at 13:18 Europe/London, Graham Wallis wrote:

> I don't have the answer but I do have the same problem, G-4  867, 
> internal
> speaker on the front just starts to make white noise for no reason 
> every now
> and then. If there is an answer I would like to know it.

I know it's bad karma and all but 'me too'. I'm running a B&W G3/400. I 
use a USB digital audio module for my audio (I watch DVDs and cut 
Minidiscs from my Mac). I don't actually have any audio set to feed out 
to my speaker. I dunno if it is interference from disk activity, my 
monitor or what. Seems to happen at random intervals.

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