On my gentoo box I solved it with the following command:
setpci -s 0:00.0 6F.B=0F
I found it somewhere on a forum, it disables cpu disconnect or something like that. Anyway, it works nice, so I created a bootup script to execute it every bootup
But I installed archlinux a week ago and I used the latest nvidia drivers this time (they are in the extra repository) and I do not have the problem anymore. I can clearly hear the noise untill I type "modprobe nvsound", then it all disappears
]]>It's the last time I invested my money in this nvidia bullshit. Hopefully I'll get a matrox G550 soon. Closed drivers = bad thing (Yes, apart from the noise I sometimes experience the infamous nvidia bug)
]]>With this you get nvmixer for adjusting the volume. You can use nvmix-reg in order to store/restore the mixer settings. Cheers.
]]>thank you
muting the cd input makes things better but the problemn is still there.
chris
tried muting every other input? mic and others?
]]>muting the cd input makes things better but the problemn is still there.
chris
]]>I just bought a ne Mainboard ( Asus A7N8X-X).
I installed for the nforce devices the intel_8x0 for sound and forcedeth for networking.
Now I hear strange sound when I move the mouse, load data fron HDD or DVD. Even moving the curser with the arrowkey will make such sound.
What have I to mute such sounds?
my modules
soundcore 10848 1 snd
snd_page_alloc 10244 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm
tsdev 8384 0
usbhid 48416 0
usb_storage 66752 1
ehci_hcd 37256 0
ohci_hcd 23044 0
uhci_hcd 33808 0
tvaudio 24356 0
msp3400 27816 0
bttv 160016 0
video_buf 22660 1 bttv
i2c_algo_bit 9864 1 bttv
v4l2_common 6272 1 bttv
btcx_risc 5384 1 bttv
tveeprom 13592 1 bttv
i2c_core 22784 5 tvaudio,msp3400,bttv,i2c_algo_bit,tveeprom
videodev 10368 1 bttv
forcedeth 20480 0
usbcore 127740 6 usbhid,usb_storage,ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd,uhci_hcd
rtc 14156 0
evdev 10240 0
thank you
chris
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