If I remeber well, it did not.
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After hibernate there is total loss of sound
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Yes, suspend to RAM behaviour is normal. I am using now 'uswsusp' (User
space software suspend) and everything works normally.
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After hibernate there is total loss of sound
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It is not a duplicate of 25896 because of different kernel versions. The
behaviour is however similar. The problem was SOLVED using 'uswsusp' for
the hibernation. More info here (I followed only for the hibernate
part): http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/02/11/fixing-software-
suspend-hiberna
Here are the files that describe the hardware/software context of the
problem. I hope this helps and the problem gets solved pretty soon, it's
kind of important, especially because a lot of people use hibernation.
** Attachment added: "bug_report_files.tar.gz"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/740
Public bug reported:
Version information:
Kubuntu 7.04 final
`Hardware information:
TOSHIBA L20-102 Laptop
Intel 915gm chipset
snd_intel_8x0 kernel module used for sound.
After resuming from hibernate there is no sound but apparently nothing
is wrong (no errors reported, modules all load
Public bug reported:
Version information:
Kubuntu 7.04 final
`Hardware information:
TOSHIBA L20-102 Laptop
Intel 915gm chipset
VIA AC'97 sound chipset snd_intel_8x0 kernel module used for sound.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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After hibernate there