Bug 127210

Summary: no sound from intel 82801 after APM resume
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Josh Parsons <jp30>
Component: kernelAssignee: Dave Jones <davej>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Brian Brock <bbrock>
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Description Josh Parsons 2004-07-04 10:42:12 UTC
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Description of problem:
My toshiba laptop has an intel 82801CA/CAM AC'97 audio controller. 
Since upgrading to FC2 (from FC1) the sound card is sometimes silent
after a resume from power saving (I am using apm).  By silent, I mean,
no sound comes out, otherwise the driver appears to be functioning (no
errors from applications or in dmesg output, for example.) The sound
driver is snd_intel8x0.

Removing and reloading the snd_intel8x0 module always fixes the
problem until the next suspend / resume.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
kernel-2.6.6-1.435.2.1

How reproducible:
Sometimes

Steps to Reproduce:
1. While running gnome desktop, shut down computer with apm -s.
2. Resume by pressing power button.
3. play a sample with the play command.
    

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Comment 1 Dmitry Butskoy 2005-02-21 13:33:13 UTC
  The same, under Fedora Core 3 with IBM ThinkPad T23 laptop

  kernel-2.6.10-1.766_FC3

  Always reproducable (under ACPI):
1. Go to sleep by "echo 3 >/proc/acpi/sleep"
2. Resume bu pressing appropriate button(s)
3. Play any sample



  

Comment 2 Dave Jones 2005-04-16 04:12:46 UTC
Fedora Core 2 has now reached end of life, and no further updates will be
provided by Red Hat.  The Fedora legacy project will be producing further kernel
updates for security problems only.

If this bug has not been fixed in the latest Fedora Core 2 update kernel, please
try to reproduce it under Fedora Core 3, and reopen if necessary, changing the
product version accordingly.

Thank you.


Comment 3 Dmitry Butskoy 2005-04-22 13:23:19 UTC
  Unfortunately, the issue still occur under latest FC3 kernel. I open bug
155705 for it.