hey guys, i dont know if im just now noticing it, or if it's just started to occur [im guessing the ladder as ive been running this distro for weeks now], but recently ive noticed a high pitch squeal coming from under the keyboard on my laptop [dell inspiron 1521] and its driving me crazy- i had to switch to vista last night [quad boot] cause i couldnt stand it anymore. >
some things to consider:
- i know its not the fan, because theirs noise when the fans not running
- not the monitor, as the noise clearly isnt coming from there.
- not the speaker, as i can hear it over music- even with the headphone jack plugged in.
i did recently have an issue with the wireless, for some reason it didnt auto-start the network manager, but i got that working. before then, i didnt notice any noise, so maybe theres a connection there.
EDIT:
also, it seems to be quieter when the hdd is under load, like copying large files, or something of that nature, which is leading me to think maybe its the hdd itself theres no noise when running windows on the same hdd, so it cant be the drive. it seems to start squealing once the desktop loads.
i hope i supplied enough information, i dont think system specs are vital to this type of problem, from what i can tell its a pretty broad issue to some linux users.
some things to consider:
- i know its not the fan, because theirs noise when the fans not running
- not the monitor, as the noise clearly isnt coming from there.
- not the speaker, as i can hear it over music- even with the headphone jack plugged in.
i did recently have an issue with the wireless, for some reason it didnt auto-start the network manager, but i got that working. before then, i didnt notice any noise, so maybe theres a connection there.
EDIT:
also, it seems to be quieter when the hdd is under load, like copying large files, or something of that nature, which is leading me to think maybe its the hdd itself theres no noise when running windows on the same hdd, so it cant be the drive. it seems to start squealing once the desktop loads.
i hope i supplied enough information, i dont think system specs are vital to this type of problem, from what i can tell its a pretty broad issue to some linux users.
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