[linpus] no sound after resume

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  1. giacomolg

    giacomolg

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    Hi,
    I'm having a problem with sound here. after I suspend to RAM and then resume the sound is off.
    The only thing that I did was to download the kernel source and compile a kernel module for the CISCO VPN client.

    Please help! :(
     
    giacomolg, Dec 6, 2008
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    SlCKB0Y

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    Linpus lite for the aa1 includes a kernel with patches to work around this issue. in compiling yourself a kernel you inadvertently broke this. you need either the latest 2.6.27 with alsa 1.0.18a compiled seperately, or a 2.6.28 kernel which has this alsa. look in the ubuntu forum for more hints
     
    SlCKB0Y, Dec 7, 2008
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  3. giacomolg

    giacomolg

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    Hi,
    thanks for replying. I indeed used the kernel sources provided by acer: ftp://[email protected]/Aspire_O ... 23.9lw.zip

    Aren't the patches included in that kernel??

    I found out that if I start a video call using Messenger the audio comes back...

    :roll:

    P.S.
    I didn't recompile the kernel, I compiled a module for it against its headers.
     
    giacomolg, Dec 7, 2008
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    ahh. ok.
     
    SlCKB0Y, Dec 9, 2008
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    I recompiled the module and now everything seems to work again. :)
     
    giacomolg, Dec 10, 2008
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