> The solution is to make the sound driver a module, and then have the > /etc/apm/apmd_proxy script do an rmmod and a modprobe for the module > (thus re-initialising the sound). I'm running a June 1998 Thinkpad 380 > with Crystal sound. The sound card worked OK with SoundBlaster drivers > (but didn't allow recording). With Crystal drivers it allows recording > but must be reloaded on resume. It's working well now.
i have sound compiled as a module and it doesn't help. whatever the reason once it's been suspended the sound card appears to be left in a state that the drivers can't initialize it properly. i've tried suspending and then removing/reinstalling the drivers, and tried removing the drivers, suspending and then reinstalling them and that does't work either. i'm currently using the yamaha opl3sa2 emulation with my card. i haven't experimented using the sound blaster emulation yet. that might work better? adam. ps. apologies if this is less coherent then it could be .. just back from the bar and a 'couple' beers/martini's the worse for wear :)

