NOISE!

I am having quite some technical troubles after I did an Upgrade from 13.2 to Tumbleweed.
first of all,. the boot is vers slow (1min 3.123s)
with the blame on
18.644 s systemd-udev-settle.service
18.036s wicked.service
17.663s apparmor.service
14.177s system-journald.service
and I do not yet have the skills to determine how to slove that
second of all, the computer is now really, realy slow responding. and I mean really slow. it takes about ten seconds, before keyboard typing is being shown in the search box of the start menue for example…

but what is the most annoying: I get noise from the system through my speakers!
that means, if I move the mouse, it can be heard through the speakers as buzzing, if the harddisk does some aktion, it can be heard through the speeakers as piping, If I scroll through pages, it can be heard through the spealkers asgrey noise, if the CPU has a different load, it can be heard through the speakers, and so on…
The Whole thing now acts as an old radio with AM and morse communication.
as this is the family computer, everybody is on my head with complaints:(
Anybody there with suggestions?
thanks

OK, I have managed to reduce the time for Booting some by switching from wicked to Networkmanager and masking systemd-udev-settle.service.
Apparmor.service is still taking 18 s and after deleting old stuff in journalctl, that is now down to 7s. Still not perfect, but improving.
I am still having all this noise in my speakers when anything operates.

Any hints?
thx

On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 19:26:01 +0000, Proffie wrote:

> OK, I have managed to reduce the time for Booting some by switching from
> wicked to Networkmanager and masking systemd-udev-settle.service.
> Apparmor.service is still taking 18 s and after deleting old stuff in
> journalctl, that is now down to 7s. Still not perfect, but improving.
> I am still having all this noise in my speakers when anything operates.
>
> Any hints?
> thx

You might split off the hardware issue and post it in the hardware or
multimedia forum - joining multiple topics together generally isn’t a
good way to get attention to individual issues. :slight_smile:

Jim


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@ JIM,
OK, just did that.
Proffie