Thank you.
Cell
Cell wrote:Either the repos arn't enabled or it hasn't found its way to the repos yet.Theres a few apps that haven't trickled down yet.
Thats my guess.
edit:looks like Moebius snuck in before me.
samba (2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5)
smbfs (2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5)
Blackwolf wrote:Karmic has a powersaving feature that can cause audible pops when your soundcard sleeps and wakes up, if you have an Intel HDA based audio device. The easiest way to test is to play some sound and then close all sound-making applications. Wait, and in 10 to 20 seconds, and your sound card should pop.
If that happens, you can test further by 1) checking that you have an HDA, and 2) disabling that feature:
Note to people searching the forum: Karmic only. Jaunty and earlier do not have this feature. So, if you're hearing clicks in Jaunty, you have a different problem from what I'm talking about here.
Open up a terminal. Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal. Paste (Ctrl+Shift+P is paste in Terminal) this command in and press enter.
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cat /proc/asound/cards
It should mention "HDA Intel" For example, mine says:
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0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xb0000000 irq 22
If you have an HDA Intel, this one will let you change the configuration:
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gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
Enter your password.
Find the line that starts with
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options snd-hda-intel power_save
and type a # at the beginning of that line to disable it. Save the file, log out, log back in. Now, try playing a sound, closing all sound-making applications and see if the pop has gone away.
**just a note that after modifying /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf you can force the sound modules to reload without having to reboot by using the following command:
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sudo alsa force-reload
dathem wrote:I thought this suggestion of yours would fix that popping sound I have, yes I do have the itel card with the hda power saving. I typed a # at the beginning of that line, still have that pop. I also tried a # and a space to match the line above that line with a # but no joy that way either. I will try the command above about force-reload. I am not use to using the terminal, is that code added while in the same terminal window as the above fix.
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