(In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #64) > > (In reply to Alan Horsfield from comment #62) > > > Takashi, Thanks for comment 57. I have looked at the packages and there are > > > 10 to choose from. Would you kindly tell me which one I should rpm? > > > > Try standard/i686/kernel-desktop.rpm > > > > (In reply to Alan Horsfield from comment #63) > > > Can you please tell me how I should have tested "the thing"? > > > > Check the running kernel version. We can check from the dmesg output. > > Thanks, As I did not want both i686 and x86_64 on my laptop, I chose > kernel-desktop-4.0.5-1.1.g4f0b419.x86_64.rpm. I somehow wrongly remembered as if you were using 32bit kernel, but it was 64bit. Then x86-64 kernel-desktop.rpm is the right choice, don't worry. > You will be pleased to know it recovered sound. Great. Would you mind if Bjorn put your name to the upstream commit as a tester? > Do I now stay with this until the next update or perhaps 13.3? Keep it for a while. Once when the patch gets upstreamed, they will be backported to stable kernels, and I'll backport to openSUSE 13.1 and 13.2 updates, too. > Do you want the current dmesg output? Yes.