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  • Some Problematic Laptops On Linux Will Soon Stop Making Loud Noises When You Reboot

    Phoronix: Some Problematic Laptops On Linux Will Soon Stop Making Loud Noises When You Reboot

    Shortly after writing about the Sound Blaster Recon3D finally getting Linux support yesterday, a Phoronix reader pointed out another frustrating Linux sound problem with a resolution on its way to the mainline Linux kernel...

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  • #2
    Wait, there's a laptop called "Spectre"? Isn't that like one of the worst brand names you could possibly use at the moment?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PluMGMK View Post
      Wait, there's a laptop called "Spectre"? Isn't that like one of the worst brand names you could possibly use at the moment?
      HP had introduced the brand prior to the Spectre vulnerabilities coming to light.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        The whole things sounds a little quirky. Wouldn't be the first time Linux development uncovers some hardware issues.
        Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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        • #5
          Alienware 15 R3 also has this issue, but it happends on Windows 10 too. I'm very dissapointed by Alienware

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          • #6
            Whenever I read about Conexant, I think about awful modems.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DanL View Post
              Whenever I read about Conexant, I think about awful modems.
              Come to think of it, those made pretty horrible sounds too....

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              • #8
                [...], its the CX8200 audio codec they've deemed to be faulty.
                it's

                Some more characters, because otherwise I can't reply.

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