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> Anyone else experiencing the same?
I assume everybody experience this, but not all hear this sound, as it
is rather high frequency.
> Btw, I haven't destroyed my ears going to rock concerts without ear
> plugs so if you don't hear it doesn't mean it's not there :) (No, I
> have no idea ho
On 8/23/09, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
>> I'm using OM2009, but I've noticed the same on OM2008.x
>>
>> Running xrandr -o 3 or xrandr -o 1 makes the screen rotate to
>> horizontal mode. At the same time FR (the screen, glamo, something)
>> starts to give me a very high pitch voice. It's loud enough to
> I'm using OM2009, but I've noticed the same on OM2008.x
>
> Running xrandr -o 3 or xrandr -o 1 makes the screen rotate to
> horizontal mode. At the same time FR (the screen, glamo, something)
> starts to give me a very high pitch voice. It's loud enough to be
> heard in a moving car, 0.5m away so
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:00 AM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> yes. OM2008, shr-testing, shr-unstable. just always makes the noise.
> if you angle it slightly away from your head you dont hear it : )
Well yes, it gets a bit less loud that way - it's quite 'focused' in a
way. Pressing the screen gently doe
yes. OM2008, shr-testing, shr-unstable. just always makes the noise.
if you angle it slightly away from your head you dont hear it : )
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've asked about this some months ago already on #openmoko, now as I
> got Navit up&running I use
Hi!
I've asked about this some months ago already on #openmoko, now as I
got Navit up&running I use horizontal mode more, it's started really
to disturb me:
I'm using OM2009, but I've noticed the same on OM2008.x
Running xrandr -o 3 or xrandr -o 1 makes the screen rotate to
horizontal mode. At t
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