On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 22:02 +0000, Owen Williams wrote:
> On a Dell 1420n of mine, recently upgraded to Intrepid, the default
> pulseaudio suspend/resume script doesn't work. If I use that script, I
> have to do the "pasuspender echo" trick to get sound back.
>
> However, the script in this message does work:
> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.bugs.dist/browse_thread/thread/bef8342095751302
>
> What is the difference between these scripts that causes the second one
> to work?
>
The reason is that pacmd is flaky. Sometimes it works, sometimes it
doesn't work. I'm reopening this bug so that the fix shown in the link
you've provided can be used instead.
affects ubuntu/pulseaudio
status confirmed
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Chow Loong Jin
On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 22:02 +0000, Owen Williams wrote: groups. google. com/group/ linux.debian. bugs.dist/ browse_ thread/ thread/ bef834209575130 2
> On a Dell 1420n of mine, recently upgraded to Intrepid, the default
> pulseaudio suspend/resume script doesn't work. If I use that script, I
> have to do the "pasuspender echo" trick to get sound back.
>
> However, the script in this message does work:
> http://
>
> What is the difference between these scripts that causes the second one
> to work?
>
The reason is that pacmd is flaky. Sometimes it works, sometimes it
doesn't work. I'm reopening this bug so that the fix shown in the link
you've provided can be used instead.
affects ubuntu/pulseaudio
status confirmed
--
Chow Loong Jin