Upgraded to Hardy Heron on a System76 laptop that came with Ubuntu preinstalled and Kubuntu added afterward, that was successfully running Gutsy Gibbon, with multiple user accounts that were able to use KDE and Gnome under Gutsy.
After the upgrade to HH, GRUB runs and it gets to the login window successfully. All users can successfully login to Gnome sessions. Most users also can login to KDE sessions. But for one user (and only that one) when logging into a KDE session - the computer speakers blare loud continuous noise that does not stop. Only happens for that one user, and only in KDE. The same user can login to a Gnome session without encountering the noise, and other users can login to KDE sessions without the noise.
For peace and sanity of all in the proximity of the machine, am able to use the speaker icon and mute the sound. But that's not a solution to the problem. Need to determine what's causing the noise, and find a way to stop it, so audio can be used normally on the machine by that user.
Any suggestions?
After the upgrade to HH, GRUB runs and it gets to the login window successfully. All users can successfully login to Gnome sessions. Most users also can login to KDE sessions. But for one user (and only that one) when logging into a KDE session - the computer speakers blare loud continuous noise that does not stop. Only happens for that one user, and only in KDE. The same user can login to a Gnome session without encountering the noise, and other users can login to KDE sessions without the noise.
For peace and sanity of all in the proximity of the machine, am able to use the speaker icon and mute the sound. But that's not a solution to the problem. Need to determine what's causing the noise, and find a way to stop it, so audio can be used normally on the machine by that user.
Any suggestions?
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