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I cannot get sound after a resume on my 600X (running FC6) easily. I have to log out, "rmmod snd_cs46xx" and "modprobe snd_cs46xx" and then it's OK again. I can't rmmod while logged in because the Gnome desktop (or maybe the mixer) holds the device open. | I cannot get sound after a resume on my 600X (running FC6) easily. I have to log out, "rmmod snd_cs46xx" and "modprobe snd_cs46xx" and then it's OK again. I can't rmmod while logged in because the Gnome desktop (or maybe the mixer) holds the device open. | ||
− | I'd really like a way to automate that process, especially because that single feature keeps | + | I'd really like a way to automate that process, especially because that single feature keeps my wife from running Linux on HER 600X. All tips greatly appreciated. --[[User:Whizkid|Whizkid]] 20:57, 28 March 2007 (CEST) |
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Has anyone some help for configuring this device? The entire device works well, exept for the "capture" option. It seems like I cannot get it to capture the sound of the mic. but I want to use Skype (or similar services). Any soultions? I am using Archlinux as distro and ALSA as sound driver. It seems more people with this sound chip have problems with it, but I cound not find real solutions.
Grtz. Bert
Suspend resume issue on 600X
I cannot get sound after a resume on my 600X (running FC6) easily. I have to log out, "rmmod snd_cs46xx" and "modprobe snd_cs46xx" and then it's OK again. I can't rmmod while logged in because the Gnome desktop (or maybe the mixer) holds the device open.
I'd really like a way to automate that process, especially because that single feature keeps my wife from running Linux on HER 600X. All tips greatly appreciated. --Whizkid 20:57, 28 March 2007 (CEST)