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On 10/15/13 16:44, Peter Weilbacher wrote: |
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> On 2013-09-26 14:42, Peter Weilbacher wrote: |
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>> On one of my machines, I get continuous beeping from the |
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>> internal loudspeaker when I boot a newer kernel (I'm using |
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>> vanilla-sources). I first had that with 3.10.8 and also with |
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>> 3.10.10, and it continues with 3.11.1. |
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> [...] |
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>> In the meantime I left the machine on long enough to discover |
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>> that it stops beeping whenever it is idle long enough and blanks |
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>> the display. |
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> Well, this is embarrassing: Since this began I switched the machine |
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> on even less often than before, but yesterday I found out by chance |
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> that the sound did not come from the internal speaker but from the |
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> speakers built into my screen. Now I traced it to the snd-hda-intel |
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> kernel module (noise there if loaded, sound gone when removed with |
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> |modprobe -r|). |
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> Why was the sound never heard on bootup in 3.8.x kernels but is |
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> starting with 3.10.1? |
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> Peter. |
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> P.S.: At least now I know that the easy workaround is to tune the |
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> (hardware) speaker volume down to 0... |
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nice joke |
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