Hi all,
I have a rather annoying problem with the audio system on my Dell XPS L502X laptop (ALC665 chipset). Basically, every time I plug out headphones or perform a shutdown, a loud "pop" sound (usually referred to as "static noise", but way louder) can be heard from the left speaker. I would exclude this is an hardware problem, since with Windows 7 the problem is absent. The "pop" sound is louder when headphones are first plugged out after a certain amount of time listening to music, if I plug in/out immediately after, no poppish sound can be heard.
Steps I've tried to do: - checked the "power_save=0" module option (i have a custom 2.6.39 kernel and I disabled that option during the configuration process, I've also tried to enable it in the kernel and then added that option, with no results) - changed the "model" parameter when loading the snd-hda-intel driver (I've tried nearly all of the "dell" parameters, with no success) - muted all audio channels - disabled the pulseaudio system to only use ALSA - changed headphones, same problem
The only workaround I've discovered is to manually remove the snd-hda-intel module (or, in alternative, passing the "dell" module parameter, which on this card actually disable both left and right speakers).
Detailed info as follows (attached and uploaded):
lspci -vvnn output (only relevant lines): http://pastebin.com/88un2GUv
alsa-info.sh output: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=88ceaf1f9de818d205f8b93f77f8ac57f19fd27d
/proc/asound/card*/codec#*: http://pastebin.com/JgGHAQ23
Thank you in advance.
Cheers, Angelo