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shea1roh 11-13-2008 07:24 PM

Trouble with Mandriva One 2009
 
I downloaded & burned the iso to cd. I have tried it on 3 machines, 1 desktop & 2 laptops. The desktop gets to the point of loading X & the screen goes blank. I can switch to a terminal screen & shut it down, but X doesn't want to load. One laptop, it starts up fine but makes terribly loud static noise out the speakers. Mute/volume have no effect. The second laptop, everything seemed fine until I went to shut it down. It got to where the progress bar was almost the whole way across, & then it just locked up. I had to shut it down hard. Any ideas?

amani 11-13-2008 07:30 PM

configure X

I believe Mandriva 9 uses the older Xorg. So edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf

#su
#vim /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Read
#man vim

post xorg.conf, if it is not clear.

shea1roh 11-24-2008 08:53 AM

I should have read the Errata, here is a fix for the noise.

Continuous loud noise from the sound device

See also Image:bug_small.png Bug #44703. Several users have reported that as soon as the sound driver is loaded on Mandriva Linux 2009, a loud unpleasant noise is played continuously over the system speakers or headphones. This can be fixed by running a mixer, like kmix or alsamixer, and disabling / muting the Analog Loopback channel(s).

GlennsPref 11-28-2008 04:07 AM

Hi, was the cd part of a magazine promotion or was it downloaded as an .iso

and burnt to disk?

Are you able to check the md5sum or sha signature? Maybe the download was not quite

complete or it was a bad burn to cd.

The "One" cd's tend to work well on most systems as a live distribution.

Let us know how you find it.

Regards Glenn

shea1roh 12-01-2008 11:33 PM

I downloaded the iso & checked the md5 sum before burning it to cd.

DeathGodYama 12-02-2008 02:25 PM

I just installed mandriva 2009 on my laptop, and a month or so ago I had tried MandrivaOne. I am having that sound problem as well, but the bug fix does not solve the issue. When I put in a CD, it simulates the sound of the spinning sd, the beep of the cd tray, etc very, very loud. The computer starts making random fuzz and white noise about halfway through booting, and continues to do so until it's shut down. It also makes console beeps when running commands. muting and turning down volume in alsamixer and kmix have no effect. I have also tried muting all options in both of those programs, again with no effect. As I was installing MandrivaOne, the spinning CD sound was heard throughout. I'm starting to worry it'll mess up my speakers. Any help would be greatly appreciated :/

GlennsPref 12-02-2008 06:45 PM

Hi, and welcome to LQ.

Post a new thread with your problem to get the maximum exposure it deserves.

Regards Glenn

ps. laptop sound and MandrivaOne installs are not my field of expertise. ;)

lorebett 01-04-2009 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shea1roh (Post 3352755)
Continuous loud noise from the sound device

See also Image:bug_small.png Bug #44703. Several users have reported that as soon as the sound driver is loaded on Mandriva Linux 2009, a loud unpleasant noise is played continuously over the system speakers or headphones. This can be fixed by running a mixer, like kmix or alsamixer, and disabling / muting the Analog Loopback channel(s).

I've just experienced the same problem of the loud white noise after installation on a Dell Latitude D630, and muting Analog Loopback channels solved my problem.

thanks!

bhiwalakhil 02-05-2009 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shea1roh (Post 3352755)
I should have read the Errata, here is a fix for the noise.

Continuous loud noise from the sound device

See also Image:bug_small.png Bug #44703. Several users have reported that as soon as the sound driver is loaded on Mandriva Linux 2009, a loud unpleasant noise is played continuously over the system speakers or headphones. This can be fixed by running a mixer, like kmix or alsamixer, and disabling / muting the Analog Loopback channel(s).


Yeah i tried it, the problem was solved. But the noise is still there from when Mandriva boots up till the mixer is loaded. What should i do?


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