Oh, so it's a recorded sound... it sure sounds more like "somethings broken in my speakers". I think it is the same, but it seems it is played a bit faster (and therefore also at a higher pitch) when it indicates suspend failure.
This GNOME bug is about this sound: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406144 - quote Rickard Hughes: "It needs to be quite painful to listen to be able to be heard in a laptop bag."
The real bug is of course that suspend does work, but is giving error messages anyways.
Oh, so it's a recorded sound... it sure sounds more like "somethings broken in my speakers". I think it is the same, but it seems it is played a bit faster (and therefore also at a higher pitch) when it indicates suspend failure.
This GNOME bug is about this sound: http:// bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 406144 - quote Rickard Hughes: "It needs to be quite painful to listen to be able to be heard in a laptop bag."
The real bug is of course that suspend does work, but is giving error messages anyways.