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Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On dim, 2008-11-02 at 12:22 +0100, jp.guillemin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">OK, no problem, please send me a patch for all concerned alsa drivers.
Or a method to unload a sound module while the panel applet is polling
it.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Maybe opening a but on the kernel bugzilla would be a better method than
ranting on an unrelated list?
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This is absolutely related to a late and unexpected change in
xfce-session which oblige me to deal with a problem. I have to solve
this problem, else several thousand Zenwalk users will kick me :)<br>
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This bug has been reported since ages : kernel devs don't seem to be
working on it.<br>
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Try googling for "suspend alsa" , you'll see. Many users are facing
this problem.<br>
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The best solution I could think of , would be to have an "option" in
xfce-session that would stop the panel when suspend or hibernate are
chosen, and restart it after resume . It would be
cleaner, and wouldn't hurt people using pm-utils, who have the same
problem. <br>
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In fact , it wouldn't hurt anyone imho.<br>
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JP<br>
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