On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 08:53:03AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > On 25-Oct-2001 Dave Sherohman wrote: > > I've got a laptop with potato installed on it which has been > > exhibiting a strange behaviour for a while now: After resuming from > > a suspend-to-disk, it will frequently (I'd say somewhere around > > 2/3rds of the time) wake up with /dev/audio*, /dev/dsp*, and > > /dev/mixer* all chmoded to 000. Ownership is still root.audio and I > > can get sound working again with a simple chmod 660 on those files, > > but it's a real nuisance to have to do that all the time.
> are you using ALSA? When the modules/scripts load and unload they may chmod > the files and for some reason do it incorrectly. I don't think so. If I were, it would be built into the kernel, though - I'm not a big fan of modules. > another place to check is /etc/apm.d/... these scripts are run when various > apm > events happen -- batt low, suspend, resume, etc. I'll have to check there when I get home tonight. -- When we reduce our own liberties to stop terrorism, the terrorists have already won. - reverius Innocence is no protection when governments go bad. - Mr. Slippery

