On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:48:51 +0100, Andy Green wrote:
> As I understood what Matt explained today, it seemed there was a danger
> that what these changes did was simply attenuate all the mic audio alike
> along with the buzz.
>
> It would be highly interesting clue if that was not the case...
If
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 22:04:36 +0800, matt_hsu wrote:
> Can I know which hardware version do you use? A5 or A6? I used your
> state files to try my A5. It seems that it could reduce the buzzing
> noise.
> But it could not get rid of it all.
/proc/cpuinfo says it's A6 (0360), while frameworkd (Debian
Hi all!
The GSM buzzing noise was unbearable for anybody I called, and it was
indeed louder than my voice - that's why I had a look at the wolfson data
sheet and the ALSA channel map on the wiki and fiddled a bit...
First thing I noticed was that according to http://wiki.openmoko.org/
images/2/
Hello!
Assuming the file system on the card is ext2, check that it is not
mounted with the "sync" option (automount usually mounts it that way).
I had the same speed problem, and it magically vanished after remounting
it without synchronous I/O.
Regards,
Jan
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