Update: I unloaded alsa with the command: alsa unload. now i can't get it to
resume as it doesn't load any modules. I think this info might help us find
a solution. Outputs of commands
alsa unload:
debian:~# alsa unload
/usr/sbin/alsa: Warning: Processes using sound devices: 31575(wish8.5).
Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-hda-intel snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm
snd-timer snd-page-alloc (failed: modules still loaded: snd-hda-intel
snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm snd-timer snd-page-alloc).
debian:~# alsa unload
Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-hda-intel snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm
snd-timer snd-page-alloc.
I left amsn running by mistake thats why it failed the first time.

alsa resume:
debian:~# alsa resume
debian:~# alsa resume
debian:~# alsa resume

As you can see its not loading anything. Hope this helps.
Dean

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Dean Chester
<dean.g.ches...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi
> There is.
> d...@debian:/etc/rcS.d$ ls
> README               S20module-init-tools      S40pcmciautils
> S01glibc.sh          S25libdevmapper1.02       S43portmap
> S02hostname.sh       S30checkfs.sh             S44nfs-common
> S02mountkernfs.sh    S30procps                 S45mountnfs.sh
> S03udev              S31hibernate              S46mountnfs-bootclean.sh
> S04mountdevsubfs.sh  S34fuse                   S47lm-sensors
> S05bootlogd          S35mountall.sh            S48console-screen.sh
> S05keymap.sh         S36mountall-bootclean.sh  S50alsa-utils
> S07hdparm            S36udev-mtab              S55bootmisc.sh
> S08hwclockfirst.sh   S37mountoverflowtmp       S55urandom
> S10checkroot.sh      S38pppd-dns               S65firestarter
> S11hwclock.sh        S38resolvconf             S70x11-common
> S12mtab.sh           S39ifupdown               S75sudo
> S18ifupdown-clean    S40networking             S99stop-bootlogd-single
> Dean
>
> On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 5:37 PM, "J.Keßler" <
> webmas...@bananas-playground.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> is there a *alsa-utils entry in /etc/rcS.d available ?
>>
>> I'm not 100% sure but this can be it.
>>
>> j.keßler
>>
>> Dean Chester wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > Everytime i boot in to debian(sid im running on a vostro 1400) i have
>> > to run alsaconfg. Is there anyway i can get rid of having to do this
>> > as it annoying.
>> > Dean
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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