How to get rid of buzzing sound while using headphones on, for example, Acer Aspire E5-771G (Intel)?
Solution:
In /etc/tlp.conf
set SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_AC=0
and, if you have to, SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_BAT=0
also. No idea how much it affects battery life, though.
They have not been updated in years. Unless someone wants to rebase them, they’ll probably be dropped from the repos at least for now.
There’a related issue open:
Downgrading packages will almost always leave you in an unsupported partial upgrade state. Especially a package like
libsrvg
that a lot of other packages depend on.
Hello,
Had a small issue: Laptop ASUS N71j
buzzing sound while using headphones (I have aux unit plugged in headphones jack).
Same as @maxf . Was able to resolve with his solution. In /etc/tlp.conf
Just don’t forget to reboot. That worked for me.
P.S. I also observed the following:
When I open volume control audio mixer the buzzing stops.
Also when listening audio no buzzing is present.
@maxf
Now that someone confirmed that your solution works, I’m going to edit It’s been edited into the wiki.
However, could you do me a favour and:
- edit your question by pressing the 3 dots and the pencil icon
- make it into a real question
- cut and paste the solution into a reply to your own question
- click the 3 dots below your own answer to mark a solution like this:
so that you get some extra credits as your “question” will now be in theSolved
status.
I know that downgrading certain packages is a recipe for disaster long-term.
Thought Vertex-Maia-Icons will be updated pretty soon, but now that I know they will most likely be dropped from the repos, I will go for a different icon-theme and update libsrvg.
Thanks for the info @Yochanan !
Solution:
Thank you
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