Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 18 Sep 2022 12:02:22 +0200 | Subject | Re: Regression in v5.19-rc4 Sound Distortion #forregzbot | From | Thorsten Leemhuis <> |
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On 16.09.22 22:34, Daniel Exner wrote: > > Something in between 6.0.0-rc3 and 6.0.0-rc4 fixed this issue for me.
Thx for letting us know!
#regzbot invalid: fixed Something in between 6.0.0-rc3 and 6.0.0-rc4 fixed this issue
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>> Hi everyone, >> >> >> (please keep me CC as I am currently not subscribed to LKML) >> >> >> Since v5.19-rc4 this box got some *loud* distorting sound on boot and >> after some time without any sound if something plays sound again from >> the integrated speakers in my monitor. >> >> >> I managed to bisect this down to: >> >>> commit 202773260023b56e868d09d13d3a417028f1ff5b >>> Author: Dmitry Osipenko <dmitry.osipenko@collabora.com> >>> Date: Fri Jun 17 15:24:02 2022 +0300 >>> >>> PM: hibernate: Use kernel_can_power_off() >>> >> >> Reverting that commit on top of v5.19-rc6 does indeed fix the problem >> here. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> >> Greetings, >> >> Daniel >> > >
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