Hello everebody, few months ago I have reported my problem with stretch,
when a thin - mosquito-like noise coming from somewhere from the laptop and
I have found that is a probably a matter of HDD because it stop for few
seconds when I mounted/unmounted the partition of my seconds disk (system
on
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On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 09:54:19AM +1200, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 19/09/17 21:53, Tibor Mate wrote:
> >Hello dear support,
> >i love debian but since Stretch i have this problem: using laptop there is
> >a thin - mosquito-like - noise from HDD
On 19/09/17 21:53, Tibor Mate wrote:
Hello dear support,
i love debian but since Stretch i have this problem: using laptop there is
a thin - mosquito-like - noise from HDD which immediately stop when i mount
a partition. Then the noise stop BUT after cca 2-3 minutes starts again and
stop just
Cindy-Sue Causey writes:
> Self-incriminating admission: Me, too. :)
> My apologies that a reboot to test my memory and get specifics will...
> create too much upheaval just this second, BUT... in the last couple
> days, I saw something that I can't quite completely
Hi,
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> One of that feature's settings was about letting the manufacturer's
> design within the hard drive itself have its own head to control
> things.
> [...]
> Maybe "Advanced Power Management " is what I saw
Firmware might well offer similar opportunities to tweak your
On 9/19/17, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
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> Tibor Mate wrote:
>>
>> Disclaimer: I am just a user.
Self-incriminating admission: Me, too. :)
It is possible that Advanced Power Management feature of your hard drive
is to blame.
Try to disable it with "hdparm" and those noises should not happen again.
$ sudo hdparm -B 255 /dev/path/to/your/hdd
On 19.09.2017 14:53, Tibor Mate wrote:
> Hello dear support,
>
> i love debian but since
Hi,
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Tibor Mate wrote:
> Hello dear support,
Disclaimer: I am just a user.
The noise timing which you describe and the behavior with old systems
gives the
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