>
> I've been having a very interesting problem relating to this, starting
> with 2.2.1 and now with 2.2.2. When than sound driver loads, every
> mouse movement and every drive read or write causes a low frequency
> noise that emulates the drive activity or mouse movement to be emitted
> from the speakers. Figure *that* one out.
Yes, I have precisely the same problem. Are you also using the es1370
driver?
I haven't checked out the OSS or ALSA drivers with the new kernel yet
(the latter seem to be highly recommended). They might offer a possible
workaround.
Just a hunch, but the feedback, to me, seems to be related with the high
volume setting necessary to hear any sound output on the card. By
cranking the volume to "eleven" (so to speak), the always-present noise
produced by mouse movement may be made audible. There's a lot of stray
low-frequency noise in computer cases these days, what with the amount
of cards connected to expansion slots.
Again, this is just a hunch.
-- Glenn --
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