No it's NOT listed as off. When I go there I just take note of what it says ("Analogue Stereo Output" on this d960 box) and turn the profile so it says off. I then re-click the drop-down again to get the list, and put it back to "Analogue Stereo Output" (for my current box).
I just pause my music player, vlc or anything that creates sound, and the chance of it occurring (ie. no sound on resume) is extremely-rare. (I don't tend to suspend my fedora/opensuse boxes, so I'm not sure if it's just ubuntu/debian affected sorry).
A program should be playing sound when suspended if trying to re-create this (as it almost never occurs otherwise, and it's only occasional anyway).
As for what else I've tried - currently I can't recall anything... This has occurred over a number of releases, and I only put it in a bug-report because it occurred during my QA-testing sorry - my bad.
No it's NOT listed as off. When I go there I just take note of what it says ("Analogue Stereo Output" on this d960 box) and turn the profile so it says off. I then re-click the drop-down again to get the list, and put it back to "Analogue Stereo Output" (for my current box).
It's occurred on Lubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu-Studio in QA-Testing (http:// iso.qa. ubuntu. com/qatracker/ reports/ bugs/1816394) logs, it occurs also in debian-testing and has occurred for some time (ie. year+).
I just pause my music player, vlc or anything that creates sound, and the chance of it occurring (ie. no sound on resume) is extremely-rare. (I don't tend to suspend my fedora/opensuse boxes, so I'm not sure if it's just ubuntu/debian affected sorry).
A program should be playing sound when suspended if trying to re-create this (as it almost never occurs otherwise, and it's only occasional anyway).
As for what else I've tried - currently I can't recall anything... This has occurred over a number of releases, and I only put it in a bug-report because it occurred during my QA-testing sorry - my bad.