On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 6:26 AM, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 2008-06-18 at 19:13 -0700, Endy wrote: > > Matt Morgan wrote: > > > When I boot my computer all the way up, sound works fine. > > > > > > When I return from suspend or hibernate, sound is gone. I don't get > > > any obvious error messages, I just don't hear anything. > > > > > > It's Fedora 9, i386, on an intel board with integrated Intel sound. > > > Any ideas/suggestions? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Matt > > I had a similar problem with my dell...but that was on f8. I haven't > > had any issues in f9. It's a pain in the ass, but dropping into > > runlevel 3, rmmod-ing the sound module (probably snd-hda-intel) and then > > loading it again and going back to init 5 solved the problem when I was > > experiencing it. > > You can configure it so it gets done automagically. Quoting from > http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html<http://people.freedesktop.org/%7Ehughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-advanced.html> > > To do this, create a file in /etc/pm/config.d/unload_modules and add the > following line: > > SUSPEND_MODULES="b44" > > You'll also need to make this script executable, which you can do using: > chmod +x /etc/pm/config.d/unload_modules > > Replace b44 with the name of your kernel sound module(s) and give it a try. > > Regards, > Patrick >
Thanks to you both. I think I may have bigger problems. I tried the automagic way ... it didn't work. Maybe snd-hda-intel isn't right? How do I know? When I try 'modprobe -l snd*' I get 122 results. I tried the manual way ... turns out that sound isn't all that I lose after suspend/hibernate. I can't get to the console on ctrl-alt-f1. No video is sent. It works after a complete reboot. What's going on here? Thanks a lot, Matt
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