This is the first post I ever make on a bug on a linux based OS.
I'm using a ten year old Toshiba Satellite L855 that I just bought RAM for, my surprise when I plug in a Mackie ProFx16v2 and there's this horrible pop coming from the headphones. Long story short, after losing a day, at 2300 I'm using 5.13.0-19 generic kernel and there are no more pops. For some reason the 5.13.0-37 doesn't even boot.
This is the first post I ever make on a bug on a linux based OS.
I'm using a ten year old Toshiba Satellite L855 that I just bought RAM for, my surprise when I plug in a Mackie ProFx16v2 and there's this horrible pop coming from the headphones. Long story short, after losing a day, at 2300 I'm using 5.13.0-19 generic kernel and there are no more pops. For some reason the 5.13.0-37 doesn't even boot.
I hope it somehow adds up to the conversation.