Hehe :)
In the past, on the old version of Debian to be precise, I had several issues
with audio related to pulseaudio. Each time purging pulseaudio proved to be
the solution..
Pulseaudio works great now, the current version gives me no trouble at all.
SuperTramp tried to purge me, Morty!
https://media.giphy.com/media/iBNpknFpmhspa/giphy.gif
hehe, good to know it is solved and all is working fine.
So... I wrote that in evening-of-archer-and-scotch-mode, not
problem-solving-mode. I realized today that I've always kept one set of
headphones with my x60 and another with the x230 and only used Trisquel on my
x60 and Arch my x230. I just tried the other headphones with Trisquel and the
I also wonder if the headphone hardware isn't the issue.
I don't have such issues with mine.
2017-11-21T08:35:25+0100 masonh...@gmail.com wrote:
> When using Belenos I always had frequent crackling when using
> headphones. I don't recall noticing it while I was briefly using Arch,
> but it's
Have you tried purging pulseaudio completely?
Try and see: sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio && sudo apt-get autoremove --purge
&& sudo reboot
When using Belenos I always had frequent crackling when using headphones. I
don't recall noticing it while I was briefly using Arch, but it's definitely
there after switching to Flidas. Searching online, I can find a lot of
threads about crackling when using pulseaudio, but not a lot of