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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Hi! First of all, when my computer boot, there were just random noises
coming out from my speakers. When I tried to play back some music, no
music was heard. However, when I disconnected the speakers from my
computer and re-plug the jack into the green hole of the on-board
sound card, the strange random noises disappeared after a high pitch.
After the reconnection, the music were coming from my speaker.
However, when I restarted the computer again, I had to un-plug and re-
connect the speaker again in order to stop that wierd noise.
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