Thanks for the reply. It doesn't solve the problem, though. I already had that variable set. The problem is that in order to remove the modules, the daemon has to know that the system is about to be put in suspend mode. The ALSA card modules does something to prevent the APM daemon from receiving the suspend notification. So instead of removing the modules, the system just tries going to sleep, which causes a crash.
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Erik Mouw wrote: > On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 06:36:29PM -0800, Dmitriy L. Kogan wrote: > > Hello, all. I'm running Debian on a laptop (Fujitsu C-Series) with a > > YMF743 AC'97 card (accessed through the 440MX chipset so the intel8x0 > > driver is used). With the newest ALSA driver (0.9.0beta10) the sound works > > fine but another issue emerges. When I try to put the laptop in suspend > > mode with the card module loaded (snd-card-intel8x0) the apmd daemon > > doesn't register the suspend event, so it doesn't execute its suspend > > scripts (which in this case are supposed to unload the sound driver). If > > the laptop goes to sleep with the sound drivers still loaded, the kernel > > oopses. > > Known problem, don't know if it's already fixed in CVS. > > If you're using debian-testing, it's very easy to fix it: edit > /etc/alsa/alsa-base.conf and set force_stop_modules_before_suspend to > true. > > > Erik > > -- > J.A.K. (Erik) Mouw, Information and Communication Theory Group, Faculty > of Information Technology and Systems, Delft University of Technology, > PO BOX 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands Phone: +31-15-2783635 > Fax: +31-15-2781843 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > WWW: http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/ > _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user