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+ | '''Answer (very late ;)):''' | ||
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+ | 1. try to find out if there is already a option line for snd-hda-intel | ||
+ | {{cmduser|grep snd-hda-intel /etc/modprobe.d/*}} | ||
+ | 2. if there is already a line like "options snd-hda-intel <OPTIONS>" then you have to modify this and add "position_fix=2" at the end | ||
+ | 3. if there is no file make a new one in /etc/modprobe.d/ or use /etc/modprobe.d/options if available and add the following line | ||
+ | <pre>options snd-hda-intel position_fix=2</pre> | ||
== NetBSD note == | == NetBSD note == | ||
I just wanted to mention that disabling the modem in BIOS solved a huge problem I was experiencing with the azalia sound chip in my T60p. With the modem enabled, I was only able to hear sound at less than half-volume through the headphone jack, and barely at the edge of hearing through the speakers. Disabling the modem now allows me to adjust the volume with mixerctl properly. | I just wanted to mention that disabling the modem in BIOS solved a huge problem I was experiencing with the azalia sound chip in my T60p. With the modem enabled, I was only able to hear sound at less than half-volume through the headphone jack, and barely at the edge of hearing through the speakers. Disabling the modem now allows me to adjust the volume with mixerctl properly. |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 18 July 2008
Cracking noises
hi, made my sound work with alsaconf, but i do have the described cracking noises.
the article reads:
Possible cracking noises can be avoided by adding the position_fix=2 optional argument for the module.
how can i do this? i've found the following line in my /etc/modules.conf:
Possible cracking noises can be avoided by adding the position_fix=2 optional argument for the module.
what do i have do add or change?
thanks for help!
Answer (very late ;)):
1. try to find out if there is already a option line for snd-hda-intel
$ grep snd-hda-intel /etc/modprobe.d/*
2. if there is already a line like "options snd-hda-intel <OPTIONS>" then you have to modify this and add "position_fix=2" at the end
3. if there is no file make a new one in /etc/modprobe.d/ or use /etc/modprobe.d/options if available and add the following line
options snd-hda-intel position_fix=2
NetBSD note
I just wanted to mention that disabling the modem in BIOS solved a huge problem I was experiencing with the azalia sound chip in my T60p. With the modem enabled, I was only able to hear sound at less than half-volume through the headphone jack, and barely at the edge of hearing through the speakers. Disabling the modem now allows me to adjust the volume with mixerctl properly.