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#1 2011-09-01 11:30:23

Death
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Registered: 2011-09-01
Posts: 2

Netbook - annoying sound clicking

Hi

I just bought a acer aspire one with intel hd audio. On battery netbook makes clicking sound through speaker I thought it's power saving so I installed laptop-mode-tools but it didn't help.
laptop-mode is running and active but has no effect on this. I had ubuntu before and it was fine

any ideas?

sorry for my english

thanks


Desktop: Core i5 2500k, 4 GB ram, nvidia geforce 550ti
Netbook: Acer aspire one D255e

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#2 2011-09-01 13:06:12

Draucia
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Registered: 2011-06-05
Posts: 128

Re: Netbook - annoying sound clicking

This may help:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hdparm

Parking your HDD
If your HDD is clicking many times, the kernel is parking the reading head of the HDD. This happens often on laptops (2.5" IDE HDDs). If it happens too often, it could damage your HDD.
This will just park the reading head when you shutdown:
# hdparm -B254 /dev/sd
Default value is -B128. An average value could be -B199 if it's parking too often.

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#3 2011-09-01 13:21:58

Death
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Registered: 2011-09-01
Posts: 2

Re: Netbook - annoying sound clicking

thanks for reply

but I already edited hdparm and looks fine but this clicking makes sound card


Desktop: Core i5 2500k, 4 GB ram, nvidia geforce 550ti
Netbook: Acer aspire one D255e

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