On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 21:44:03 +0800 Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

> To summarize.  The problem you're having is with pnmixer.  You have 4 systems 
> configured, software wise, the same and only one system has this problem.  
> The problem presents itself coming out of hibernate as well as on initial 
> boot.  However, when you then login or restart pnmixer from the command line 
> it loads and works fine the whole time you remain logged in, don't hibernate, 
> and don't reboot.

Thanks! Actually, it is one better, but for the syslogd message, I have resumed 
from hibernate for five times since last morning. Not sure when my luck will 
run out:-) 

> 
> This, to me, suggests potential race condition with the some module and 
> hardware initiation.  In an attempt to narrow down the issue I suggested the 
> following in another message....
> 
> I notice you've 2 Audio devices.
> 
> 00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core 
> Processor HD Audio Controller (rev 06)
> and
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High 
> Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
> 
> Is it possible to disable them separately in the BIOS to see if that makes 
> any difference?

OK, I will try this, thanks! Sorry, may I ask: what is the difference between 
these two?
 
> Also, recall I don't use openbox, would it be possible to delay the starting 
> of pnmixer by using a user specific autostart instead of the system-wide file 
> you're currently using?

Yes, that is what I have set it up now as, for when I next crash.
 
> I would also try creating a new user and testing to make sure it isn't 
> specific to one user.

Yes, I think you (or someone else) suggested this earlier but I am not waiting 
for not resuming for hibernate.
 
> Certainly this is an annoyance....but not a fatal problem as the workaround 
> is to manually start pnmixer.  Should none of the above get you any closer to 
> a cause I would certainly file a bugzilla against pnmixer and see what 
> happens. 

OK, thanks! Hopefully, the workaround will be fine. 

> 
> You may also want to consider using a different mixer such as the xfce4-mixer.

Yes, that is a possibility. I will try this too.

Btw, there are more crash messages of something in my dmesg now:

$ dmesg | fpaste
Uploading (182.4KiB)...
http://ur1.ca/iff0k -> http://paste.fedoraproject.org/143313/41372784

Not sure if this means much: of course, in the past, I have not looked at dmesg 
so frequently (or pretty much at all) so I am not sure that such messages are a 
common occurrence in general.


Thanks again!
Ranjan

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