I used to have that problem with my Latitude c640... I was using alsa, and I never figured out how to fix it... but now I've got the driver compiled into the kernel, and have no problem.
The thing I do have a problem with is if I allow the BIOS to make the screen go dead, upon resuming activity, the framebuffer is HOSED. I have to reboot to fix it. I've tried a whole bunch of stuff, including BIOS updates, but haven't had any luck. It could be the Radeon driver, but I'm not really sure. Brian On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Thomas Buntrock wrote: > On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 12:30:34PM -0400, wes chow wrote: > > > > I've got a Dell Latitude X200 which mostly works with Gentoo Linux (have > > never tried any of the other distributions). The only thing that's really > > broken (haven't had time to figure this one out yet) is that when I > > suspend, then resume, sound goes away. Otherwise, everything else works. > > No Problems with that on a Dell Latitude D400. > > Thomas > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list