Hi After a clean install of F8, cannot resume from suspend with HP nx8220 after taking a look at /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20-video-quirk-pm-hp.fdi I found that nx8220 was under the wrong section. It should be under the quirks section where the HP nw8440 is listed. After manually editing the file to correct this, my laptop now suspends and resumes flawlessly!
Wrong component...
An additional thing related to this problem is: After resuming, everything works fine except for the laptop audio. It will simply not produce any sound at all when doing something with audio...
One other thing I forget to mention. Apparently some F8 update now solved the default quirks problem
Does this fix still need applying using F9? if so, please email the hal development mailing list and we'll review your quirk there. Thanks.
No, on F9 it's working great with one exception. When I resume from suspend, I loose all the sound. This also happened in F8. Can you advise here or should I put this on a separate report?
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