On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 06:17, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 21:56, Marshal Wong wrote: > > > > If I'm running esd and I put the laptop to sleep, esd goes into an > > unwakeable sleep, according to top. (Under the S column, it says D) > > This causes all sorts of problems with gnome, to the point that I can't > > quit out of programs (well, they hang when I try to quit), and if I try > > to quit gnome, using Action/Log Out, even the panel hangs. > > > > I just want to know if others have experience this problem before I file > > a bug. > > Which sound driver are you using? I had similar problems with ALSA (on a > 2.6 kernel though), no problems with dmasound so far. >
I'm using ALSA, which now goes to sleep properly compared to about 6 months ago when I tried. But I solved the problem. It has something to do with the libesd-alsa0 package. If I use the OSS libesd0 package, everything works fine. > > The laptop has been acting strange lately (not powering up from > > sleep after I've been lugging it around in my backpack, and then not > > starting up at all for a while, until I put it on a desk and don't move > > it...) > > Sounds like PMU problems. > Yah. I have to fool around a bit to isolate the problem. Unfortunatly, fooling around involves shaking the laptop a bit. ^_^ Thanks for the reply. Marshal
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