speakers rumors during boot linux Realtek High Definition Audio


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I've tried a lot of different distros in dual boot (Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, Mint, Fedora) and with all of them when i boot the pc the speakers start poping (like a radio that doesen't find the frequency).
The problem manifests only with linux. Using windows they work without problems.
It starts when the os is booting and (somethimes) stops when i plug in the charger.
The problem persist even if i use a live version.
It is very annoying.
I have an Hp envy 15 ae100nl with Realtek High Definition Audio
I hope that you can help me =)
Thanks Mattia
boot dual-boot sound speakers
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I've tried a lot of different distros in dual boot (Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, Mint, Fedora) and with all of them when i boot the pc the speakers start poping (like a radio that doesen't find the frequency).
The problem manifests only with linux. Using windows they work without problems.
It starts when the os is booting and (somethimes) stops when i plug in the charger.
The problem persist even if i use a live version.
It is very annoying.
I have an Hp envy 15 ae100nl with Realtek High Definition Audio
I hope that you can help me =)
Thanks Mattia
boot dual-boot sound speakers
add a comment |Â
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I've tried a lot of different distros in dual boot (Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, Mint, Fedora) and with all of them when i boot the pc the speakers start poping (like a radio that doesen't find the frequency).
The problem manifests only with linux. Using windows they work without problems.
It starts when the os is booting and (somethimes) stops when i plug in the charger.
The problem persist even if i use a live version.
It is very annoying.
I have an Hp envy 15 ae100nl with Realtek High Definition Audio
I hope that you can help me =)
Thanks Mattia
boot dual-boot sound speakers
I've tried a lot of different distros in dual boot (Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, Mint, Fedora) and with all of them when i boot the pc the speakers start poping (like a radio that doesen't find the frequency).
The problem manifests only with linux. Using windows they work without problems.
It starts when the os is booting and (somethimes) stops when i plug in the charger.
The problem persist even if i use a live version.
It is very annoying.
I have an Hp envy 15 ae100nl with Realtek High Definition Audio
I hope that you can help me =)
Thanks Mattia
boot dual-boot sound speakers
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