Lee Revell ha scritto:
>On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 17:22 +0100, Ard van Breemen wrote:
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>>On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 10:54:55AM +0100, Patrizio Bassi wrote:
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>>>i played a bit with bios, but no luck.
>>>considering that in my windows copy i have no problems, i'm sure it's
>>>linux 2.6
>>>
>>>update: can't use linux 2.4, i have nptl only and acpi problems too.
>>>i'll play with timers and latency
>>>
>>>
>>One more suggestion:
>>try running distributed-net or something else that uses 100% cpu.
>>I also have "bad sound" from on-board audio (hp nx9110 notebook
>>and some elcheap asus motherboard). Usually it is a bad or cheap
>>motherboard design.
>>If using your CPU 100% fixes or mostly diminishes your audio
>>distortion, you can be 100% sure that the audio part has a very
>>bad design (no separate voltage controllers or good power supply
>>filters, and no separate power supply circuit, and of course a
>>good deal of crosstalk between analog lines and "digital" lines).
>>
>>
>>
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>Please try to isolate whether the PCI latency timer change OR the change
>from HZ=250 to HZ=100 fixed the problem.
>
>Lee
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it seems both.
now i'm using 1000hz with 0x40 latency.
i still get some noises but lower than before (lat = 0x20).
however i saw you marked it closed as hardware problem, i'm sure it isn't.
it' a linux 2.6 problem for me, as 2.4 and windows works perfectly. stop :)
a windows copy, running under vmware on linux 2.6, seems to work good too.
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