On 20/04/2004 at 11:32, Cedric Pradalier wrote: > It maybe related to pbbutton, which try to access the mixer too early > ???
It could be it. Formerly I had such a script like yours called from pmud (mine did a setmixer `cat /etc/setmixer.conf`). I could reproduce the oops 100% of the times on wakeup (having alsa modules loaded). A couple of days ago, pbbuttonsd upgrade uninstalled pmud from my box (debian sid). No big deal, I configured pbbutonsd scripts to do what pmud did formerly for me and be happy. The question is that now with pbbuttonsd, I can not reproduce the oops, it resumes perfectly from sleep (even with the setmixer... stuff in pbbuttonsd Script_ProfChanged). It could be that, as you point, pmud was slightly faster than pbbutonsd calling the script on wakeup; and that's why now kernel does not crash. %-) -- Kiko