On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 07:50:31PM -0000, Jose De la Rosa wrote:
> I am unable to reproduce this issue on a 1420n, using Rhythmbox to play
> ogg files. I suspend and hibernate while playing a song and after
> pausing. After resuming, sound level is normal (same level as before
> going into S3/S4) and does not go up. I've only tried a few times, so
> not sure if I need to test for a while before hitting the problem.
> 
> http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.10/Issues/Audio_Failure_On_Resume
> (with the custom l-b-m installed).

After installing the
linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-14-generic_2.6.22-14.50_i386.deb linked
to from that wiki page, I can no longer reproduce the volume problem,
whereas I could reliably reproduce it before.  Thanks!  (Perhaps that
wiki page should be updated to recommend this for the 1420n as well sa
the XPS M1330n?)

Rhythmbox exhibits slightly different behavior now, intermittently just
refusing to continue playing the current song after resume until
playback is stopped and restarted.  I haven't tried to figure out
whether that's specific to rhythmbox.  In any case, it may be an
unrelated bug.

The left channel also produced no sound on the boot after installing the
new modules.  That fixed itself after suspend/resume, and I haven't
booted again yet.

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volume increases uncontrollably on Dell 1420n
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173942
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