Have you guys tried compiling sound as a module and removing and readding
after the suspend/resume?  Or, removing before the suspend and adding
after?  And are you both using OSSFree?  I may, someday, take the time to
set up the suspend to disk, but I like my sound and would rather just halt
and power on if it will be a while or save to ram if it's quick.

On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Phil Shapiro wrote:

> Just as an FYI, FN-A works fine on the i7k too. (Although I usually
> switch to a text console first to prevent glitches on the screen.)
> 
> I'm booting using lilo with linux installed on a secondary partition.
> 
> Sound (just simple beeps) work ok after the FN-A suspend/resume.
> 
> I had to use phdisk to remove and then re-add the suspend file after
> repartitioning, but other than that nothing special needs to be done.
> 
> -phil
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