You can add soundcard to the list of modules that should be removed
before suspend/hibernate (and restored after resume).
If you like "nv" rather than "NVidia" you can try to call video-post
after resume...
Regards,
Pedro
El sáb, 29-04-2006 a las 05:15 +0000, Igor Zubarev escribió:
> I tryed NVIDIA driver. Suspend is OK, Hibernate works with cracking
> sound from speakers. But this sound is more silent, than using NV
> driver. Although in Windows hibernate goes without any sound from
> speakers.
>
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You can add soundcard to the list of modules that should be removed
before suspend/hibernate (and restored after resume).
If you like "nv" rather than "NVidia" you can try to call video-post
after resume...
Regards,
Pedro
El sáb, 29-04-2006 a las 05:15 +0000, Igor Zubarev escribió: www.pedromj. com/blog www.pedromj. com counter. li.org
> I tryed NVIDIA driver. Suspend is OK, Hibernate works with cracking
> sound from speakers. But this sound is more silent, than using NV
> driver. Although in Windows hibernate goes without any sound from
> speakers.
>
--
Pedro Martínez Juliá
\ <email address hidden>
)| WebLog: http://
/ Página web: http://
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Socio HispaLinux #311
Usuario Linux #275438 - http://