On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:44 AM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
accoustic feedback?
could you try to change the als state file to one that disables the
speaker when that noise occurs?
How could we do that?
Thanks.
(btw, that thing happened to me more often than ever in the last 24
could you try to change the als state file to one that disables the
speaker when that noise occurs?
How could we do that?
usually by calling
alsactl restore /path/to/your/state/file
i don't know if qtopia provides alsactl or if there's another way to force
the loading of a specific state.
I have this issue every so often as well. The weird thing is when the
loud noise happens, the speaker phone is active as well (I didn't
activate it, it answers with the speaker).
accoustic feedback?
could you try to change the als state file to one that disables the
speaker when that
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:55 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
usually by calling
alsactl restore /path/to/your/state/file
i don't know if qtopia provides alsactl or if there's another way to force
the loading of a specific state.
QTE provides alsactl, from what I can see. But what
QTE provides alsactl, from what I can see. But what state file should
I restore? I never saved any...
no need to -- you've already got a collection.
if all else fails, simply search your filesystem for files ending with
.state, but the list archive should provide several postings with that
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 4:43 PM, arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no need to -- you've already got a collection.
if all else fails, simply search your filesystem for files ending with
.state, but the list archive should provide several postings with that
path even for qtopia look for echo or
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I think a can bring a little light into the dark. When the feedback
occurs, either the free-speaking-option is activated (see options) or
none is activated. If you choose the handset-option, the feedback is gone.
Greetings Bastian
Olivier Migeot
I'm also using QTE 4.4.2, and I get this behaviour consistently after I
configure a gprs internet connection. On Saturday I noticed it for the
first time without trying to configure a gprs connection - but I'm not sure
what triggered it. I normally try to reboot every couple of days, but
hadn't
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Warren Baird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm also using QTE 4.4.2, and I get this behaviour consistently after I
configure a gprs internet connection. On Saturday I noticed it for the
first time without trying to configure a gprs connection - but I'm not sure
what
Hi,
I had this issue only once : during a call I wanted to toggle some of the
options (headset or headphone I don't remember) on. Had this loud noise
and...rebooted. Never tried again.
cheers
2008/12/2 Olivier Migeot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Warren Baird [EMAIL
: [QTEXTENDED] Very loud noise on (some) incoming calls
Hi,
I had this issue only once : during a call I wanted to toggle some of the
options (headset or headphone I don't remember) on. Had this loud noise
and...rebooted. Never tried again.
cheers
2008/12/2 Olivier Migeot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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