Constant buzz from headphone jack
- PipeWire version (
pipewire --version
): 0.3.45 - Distribution and distribution version (
PRETTY_NAME
from/etc/os-release
):Fedora Linux 35 Workstation - Desktop Environment: Gnome 41.3
- Kernel version (
uname -r
):5.16.5-200.fc35.x86_64
Description of Problem:
Audio works great out of laptop speakers, bluetooth, and USB-2.4gh headphones, but when I plug something into the 3.5mm jack there is a constant buzzing coming out of the speakers no matter what is played and even if sound is muted. Problem does not happen if I dual boot in Windows.
One thing I did notice which is weird though is that it buzzes during boot up, and then if Windows login screen appears, it goes quiet, no buzzing, but if I boot into Linux it buzzes a lot, and goes quiet a few times, for a few seconds, during boot and at the login screen and then it starts buzzing again and keeps buzzing no matter what I try. Only option is to remove the 3.5mm cable from the jack
UPDATE: now I am not sure what I did but the buzzing is going away (I think I turned bluetooth on and off) but it does come back if I go in Settings -> Sound, and it keeps buzzing until I close Setting->sounds Oh, and just tried playing music... The buzzing starts with the music!! So at least now it keeps quiet if nothing is playing, but still buzzes if I go to play something!
How Reproducible:
Plug in 3.5mm cable happens constantly
card 1: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC255 Analog [ALC255 Analog] Subdevices: 0/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0