On 20 Oct 2002, David B. Ritch wrote:

> I have experienced the same problem with extremely loud clicks and pops
> at the begining of each file on my Dell Inspiron 4100, with the same
> driver.  I reported it to this list, and have seen other report the same
> thing, so it's apparently a fairly common problem with Dell laptops.

AFAIK it's not something which only occurs on Dell laptops and not even
with the snd-intel8x0 alone

So far I came to the conclusion that it has to do with pci issues
It seems to occur mainly on laptops which share many devices on one pci
interrupt ... I'll try to find a way to patch the sources to get
the soundcard to request a distinct interrupt

> I gave up on the current version of Alsa drivers, and went back to the
> driver supplied with the kernel.

Unfortunately the I810_audio never really worked for me
It plays mp3 but wav and au have timing problems (they play to fast)


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