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Message-Id: <200805070257.m472v9vu004722@clem.clem-digital.net>
Date:	Tue, 6 May 2008 22:57:09 -0400 (EDT)
From:	Pete Clements <clem@...m.clem-digital.net>
To:	rene.herman@...access.nl (Rene Herman)
Cc:	clem@...m.clem-digital.net (Pete Clements),
	tiwai@...e.de (Takashi Iwai),
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org (linux-kernel),
	bjorn.helgaas@...com (Bjorn Helgaas)
Subject: Re: Lost Sound from 2.6.24 to 2.6.25 -- CS4236 ISA

Quoting Rene Herman
  > 
  > There have been quite a few post .25 changes to PnP. Is there a difference 
  > between .24 and .25 or between .24/.25 on the one hand and .26-rc1-git4 on 
  > the other?
  > 
  > Also, does using PNPACPI instead of PNPBIOS change anything?
  > 
  > Rene.
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Had a cold reboot today, now 2.6.25 is working just like 2.6.24. Have rebooted
in and out of 25 multi time and all is fine. Nothing changed to my knowledge so
I can't explain, must have had something screwed up. 

Problem does exist post 2.6.25, except just silence. Did manage to get the
cyclic noise back after removing pnp, failing a module load, and adding pnp
back with warm reboots. 

System will not configure PNPACPI.

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