Public bug reported:

I can hear a very annoying noise when i click on the quit/lock/reboot applet 
button, or when i scroll pages on firefox. This noise is more evident when 
there is another sound application playing anything.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron, it's fully updated, and this bug came from 
Gutsy Gibbon (that's when i first noticed it, probably after some update). I'm 
using an ATI video driver, it's the radeon one. My graphics card is ATI Radeon 
9200. I haven't yet tried KDE in order to check if this bug applies to the QT 
thing as well.
It was expected that I would hear no noise (a clicking noise, or a scratchy 
one) while i go through popup menus and stuff, instead I can hear this noise. 
When I'm logged in on my primary account and switch to the guest account this 
noise seems to attenuate. I've tried all sorts of things, ie: enabling and 
disabling compiz, messing around with gstreamer-properties and gnome's sound 
settings, etc. If I raise my speaker's volume up I can hear that noise more 
clearly.
Thanks

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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noise when clicking on quit/lock/reboot applet button or using scroll [most 
evidently on firefox]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209218
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