Sound is not working for me after Hibernate. It has worked flawlessly on Edgy and Feisty. My laptop is a ITAUTEC W7630. Outside Brazil, this notebook has diverse brands (EVEREX, etc). It's manufactured by FIC (http://www.fic.com.tw/product/notebooks.htm) for many brands.
effenberg@effenberg-mobile:~$ uname -a
Linux effenberg-mobile 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 08:02:57 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
Setting "HIBERNATE_MODE=platform" at /etc/default/acpi-support also won't work.
Resuming to Ram (SUSPEND) and resuming gets me sound back ok.
However, resuming from Suspend has other issues (not related to sound thou):
- CPU cooler always on at full speed after resume from suspend, never at this speed when using PC normally..
- Network-Manager forgets Wi-Fi pasword, although it has it on the keyring. Have to enter it manually.
- Touchpad gets ultra-sensible, making it unusable to type in the laptop.
I have attached some information, as suggested in a post above:
sudo lspci -vv > lscpi_-vv.txt
sudo lspci -vvn > lscpi_-vvn.txt
sudo dmidecode > dmidecode.txt
Sound is not working for me after Hibernate. It has worked flawlessly on Edgy and Feisty. My laptop is a ITAUTEC W7630. Outside Brazil, this notebook has diverse brands (EVEREX, etc). It's manufactured by FIC (http:// www.fic. com.tw/ product/ notebooks. htm) for many brands.
effenberg@ effenberg- mobile: ~$ uname -a
Linux effenberg-mobile 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 08:02:57 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
Setting "HIBERNATE_ MODE=platform" at /etc/default/ acpi-support also won't work.
Resuming to Ram (SUSPEND) and resuming gets me sound back ok.
However, resuming from Suspend has other issues (not related to sound thou):
- CPU cooler always on at full speed after resume from suspend, never at this speed when using PC normally..
- Network-Manager forgets Wi-Fi pasword, although it has it on the keyring. Have to enter it manually.
- Touchpad gets ultra-sensible, making it unusable to type in the laptop.
I have attached some information, as suggested in a post above:
sudo lspci -vv > lscpi_-vv.txt
sudo lspci -vvn > lscpi_-vvn.txt
sudo dmidecode > dmidecode.txt
Any help will be deeply appreciated.
Regards,
Effenberg