I disagree that this is an invalid bug. I have a dual-boot system and it
worked perfectly fine on the Windows side (no static), and it also
worked in Ubuntu 9.04 (the problem only started when I upgraded to
9.10). If it was a purely hardware issue then that behavior shouldn't be
happening
However,
hm, reading back to tweak42's comment #6, I think it may just be
hardware thing that occurs when the sound card is in powersaving mode.
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If it were purely hardware, then why would the issue not be present in
previous issues of ubuntu? Clearly this is due to a software change.
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This is a hardware issue.
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Status: New => Invalid
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I can also confirm this problem with dell d620 everything worked fine
until upgrade to 9.10.
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Yet another D630 user with the same problem. It was fine on Ubuntu
before 9.10. However, Windows Vista does the same thing.
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I confirm this too, dell d630. The funny thing is it sounds different
when using the mousestick and when using the touchpad.
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I can confirm this on a D630 as well (same computer as adampewolff), and
this didn't happen before upgrading to karmic, same behavior that juun
described also
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Yes, virtualbox shows up in the applications tab of sound preferences.
As long is something is in that tab, we're more or less free from the
static. Partially streaming a file in firefox also does this, since it
evokes firefox's ALSA plug-in.
I hear static in both channels, though. Not just the ri
I forget if I mentioned this, but I also am running Ubuntu on a Latitude
D630.
Juun-- go to sound preferences (right click on the volume applet in the
panel) then the applications tab while virtualbox is running and see if it
shows up there.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Juun wrote:
> Same p
Same problem here on an XPS M1330. For what it's worth, as long as a
virtualbox machine is running, the hissing also stops.
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Commenting out "options snd-hda-intel power_save=10
power_save_controller=N" keeps sound "on", and not clicking. Using
headphones I can hear a very faint hiss while it is on.
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Same problem here since the karmic upgrade on a dell latitude d630
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Does commenting out the options snd-hda-intel line in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf help?
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I have the identical right channel clicking problem. In addition to
unplug/plug the headphone jack, volume +/- and muting causes a faint pop and no
problems for 10 secs, followed by another faint pop then the clicking resumes
when using touchpad and laptop pointer nub.
Muting does not stop the
I forgot to mention that if you unplug the headphone jack and plug it
back in it stops for about 10 seconds and then starts again.
I also just noticed that the noise is only on the right channel.
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