Re: sound popping on powerbook DVI

2008-09-08 Thread Cassiel
If "the sound often clicks" probably you need the Ingo Molnar real-time patch in order to obtain a "Complete Preemption" (low latency kernel) that's good for audio stuff. regards 2008/9/8 Jeff Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Thanks Elijah, but unfortunately that didn't solve the problem. In addition

Re: sound popping on powerbook DVI

2008-09-08 Thread elijah r.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Jeff Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm compiling a fresh kernel, just to see if that happens to fix it, but > otherwise I'm not sure what to do. Where would I report this bug, > www.kernel.org? Hi Jeff, For the procedures on reporting Linux kernel bugs in Debian

Re: sound popping on powerbook DVI

2008-09-08 Thread Jeff Shaw
Thanks Elijah, but unfortunately that didn't solve the problem. In addition I've found that sound quality sometimes lapses into what sounds like a 22 or 11 khz samplerate. Very strange. I'm compiling a fresh kernel, just to see if that happens to fix it, but otherwise I'm not sure what to do.

Re: sound popping on powerbook DVI

2008-09-07 Thread elijah r.
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Jeffrey Loren Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The only thing I had to configure manually was to put the line > "snd-powermac" in /etc/modules to get sound to automatically work after > booting. The problem is that sound often clicks. If I use the trackpad it > clic

sound popping on powerbook DVI

2008-09-07 Thread Jeffrey Loren Shaw
Dear Debian-ers, I've tried a few distributions of gnu Linux on my powerbook, and Debian is the best that I found. I'm now synced with the latest Lenny updates and it's working great. The only thing I had to configure manually was to put the line "snd-powermac" in /etc/modules to get sound to