Messages in this thread | | | From | Martin Naskovski <> | Subject | More constant buzzing sound from a PS/2 mouse under Linux (2.0.33 ) while under 'gpm' or X? *argh* | Date | Thu, 5 Mar 1998 16:26:18 -0500 |
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Hi again people, thanks for your interest in my very finicky problem. I forgot to mention that I do not have a sound card, and what I got from one response is that the mixer levels on Linux are set to maximum when booted. Well, if I have no kernel sound configuration whatsoever, then how will I disable or completely STIFLE the internal speaker which seems to be generating this more than annoying buzz? It's still there when I run GPM or X, and gone when I turn them off. What could POSSIBLY Windows 95 do on that same token of handling a PS/2 mouse that Linux cannot? (I am afraid this question might even sound stupid :))
Someone help me, 'cause I started dreaming buzzes.. There MUST be some intricate reason why it's buzzing in Linux. Can someone provide a solve, a program to disable totally any internal speakers I have in my Gateway P133. It just kills me how such a halfassed OS like '95 be doing something as stupid as eliminating a buzz and I can't do it in Linux :~(. Thank you.
buzzed, Martin p.s. it even looks like that sound's coming off somewhere between my CDROM and Floppy :-), which is probably where this internal speaker is located in their vicinity...
> -----Original Message----- > From: alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk [SMTP:alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk] > Sent: Thursday, March 05, 1998 4:37 AM > To: chrisb@sandy.force9.co.uk > Cc: genie@imagesoft-technologies.com; linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu > Subject: Re: Constant buzzing sound from a PS/2 mouse under Linux > (2.0.33) while under 'gpm' or X? > > > I'm experiencing the same kind of problems. On my system, the > buzzing seems > > to come from my SoundBlaster. It seems to be when any kind of IRQ is > > triggered. It happens at almost the same time as heavy HD access, > sometimes > > with comports (serial mouse/modem), sometimes just all the time > (IRQ0?), > > seemingly a different pitch though.. > > > > The same kind of thing happens when Win95 boots up, but after it has > > initialized the card, it goes away. > > After init win95 appears to both turn off all the inputs and set their > mixer volumes right down and then turn off AGC
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