Re: Thinkpad suspend-to-disk regression

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On 5/4/07, Joerg Platte <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am Freitag, 4. Mai 2007 schrieb Guilherme Salgado:

> This is what my hibernation script does, but I did it manually hoping
> that waiting a few seconds between changing /sys/power/disk and
> /sys/power/state could solve the problem. Unfortunately, it didn't; I
> still get no sound after resuming.

I had a similar problem with a recent kernel (but not with 2.6.21-rc7) on my
T40p. Sound was lost after suspend-to-disk but could be re-activated by
suspending to RAM. I did not further debug this, because I'm using suspend to
disk regularly. You can try to suspend to RAM to see if it helps.


Yeah, I've heard reports that suspending to RAM brings the sound back,
but that's not really a solution to the problem. The last kernel I
tried was 2.6.21-rc4 and it has the problem; I'll pull the most recent
one and give it a try.

Thanks,
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