jmdlcar 0 Posted December 4, 2003 Can someone help me on my HP Pavilion 553w. I install SuSE 9.0 now I have noise while it is running. Do I need to turn something off or what do I have to do? Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted December 4, 2003 When it boot up that when it start. It like a heart beat then it change to a drum beat and then it chage to something else. It stop when you start a program. Then you get the sound like a reg. boot up. It work fine tell you boot up again. Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted December 7, 2003 When that sound problem goes away, can you then listen to an Mp3 with xmms? Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted December 7, 2003 Everything else work fine once it stop. Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted December 7, 2003 Are you by chance using a wireless router? Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted December 7, 2003 Yes I use a Linksys wireless router. But I'am not using the wireless part. I have: 1 HP Pavilion XT983 works with no problem just added 256mb total of memory. 2 HP Pavilion 553w with the sound problem just added HP dvd 300 writer and 512mb total of memory. Both is running SuSE 9.0 Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted December 8, 2003 I had a similar problem to what you are describing, and it had to do with my Linksys wireless G router being within too close proximity to the sound system. I moved the router as far away from the sound systems as I could and the problem went away. Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted December 8, 2003 Why dose one work and the other one dosn't work. All I'am doing is switch out is the towers. I want to use the 553w because it is faster cpu, larger hard drive, more memory and dvd writer. Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted December 8, 2003 Can you switch sound cards between your two towers and try each again? That might go a long way in determining if it is the card itself or something else. Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted December 9, 2003 The sound cards are built on the motherboard. Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted December 9, 2003 Hmmm, then I'm out of ideas. You could try getting a regular ol' Soundblaster. They're not very expensive, sound great and work well with Linux. A Soundblaster will also sound much better than what is onboard. Sorry I couldn't help more.. Share this post Link to post
sjworth 0 Posted December 12, 2003 I had the same exact problem. I fixed it in the system bios by setting Plug and play OS to no. Workd great now. Hope this solves your problem too. [/b] Share this post Link to post