Hello, I recently installed Debian (testing, but in the mean time most of it is unstable) on an post-july2005 iBook G4 (1.33Ghz).
I built a vanilla 2.6.15-rc3 kernel, which includes alsa 1.0.10rc3. I also installed the 1.0.10 alsa-xxx packages from unstable. Alsa is compiled in the kernel and not as modules. /proc/asound/cards says the card is a PowerMac Snapper. After boot, sound is working just fine, but after a suspend-wakeup cycle, there is something wrong with the sound, it plays too fast and there's noise. I have this problem with both 2.6.15-rc3, 2.6.15-rc2 and 2.6.14.2. (I currently use the 2.6.15 release candidates, since with 2.6.14.2 I had the problem that the trackpad stopped working after a sleep-wakeup cycle) I thought about compiling the alsa powermac driver as a module and just unloading that upon sleep. However, pbbuttonsd, xmms and the gnome-volume-applet hold the mixer i believe, and it seems i can't unload the module, unless i stop those applications. Is there a way to get the sound right again after sleep? ruben Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]