Dear Stefan, thank you for the hint. Two points here: 1.) to get the internal modem work, I had to use proprietary drivers from Conexant. They include a module for the intel - sound driver, so the problem with the unloading of it is to blame to Conexant and has nothing to do on the SuSE Buglist. 2.) However, your second suggestion regarding kpowersave does not work (for me). Whatever I enter that should be done following a resume event is simply silently ignored. I can enter any program here, nothing happens. No logging occurs, all the options that can be configured in the resume / suspend dialogues have no impact on anything. If I say "log into a file" nothing happens, it seems as if kpowersave would not be working (but it does). My configs all show in .kde/share/config/kpowerrc and kpower.events. I wonder whether there is a debug option for kpowersave. If you know how to debug this, I would highly appreciate any hint. Many thanks in advance, take care Dieter Jurzitza Am Freitag, 2. Februar 2007 16:39 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 03:24:20PM +0100, dieter.jurzitza@t-online.de wrote:
This works fine for me without killing kmix. So you should probably file a bugzilla entry against component kernel, for your broken sound
An (ugly, but working) hack is to do it via kpowersave notifications.
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