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Ubuntu 1.0 suddenly No sound

Discussion in 'Linux - General discussion' started by HazelB, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. HazelB

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    Ubuntu 1.0 64 bit (Gateway P-173-FX laptop) external sound just stopped working. It was fine for months. Earphone sound works fine.

    Sent a diagnostic to the Linux forum, and just wondered if anyone at Afterdawn has any suggestions.

    It is a dual boot with XP, sound working normally there, so it would seem to be software/driver related. HDA Intel at 0xf4600000 irq 22

    Help?
     
  2. scum101

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    dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base
    dpkg-reconfigure alsa-utils

    as root obviously .. that's option 1

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=755668

    might be the answer to the problem if you have updated the kernel recently.. or not.. try reconfigure first.
     
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    Thank you for the suggested fix. It didn't work for me, seems that some fixes work for some laptops, some for others, and some not at all.

    I spent some time reading all the many forum posts on this problem, and many tries later, after redoing the Linux partition and trashing the MBR and reformatting and starting over many times, I think I will just do with XP for the grandson's school homework and online teacher assignment connectivity.

    Then, when the new distro comes online in late April, we'll see if it fares any better for the dual boot.
     
  4. scum101

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    what exactly isn't working?.. does any sound work? at all??

    I find odd conflicts start if I have the gnome system sounds enabled. What updated just before the breakdown?.. I would make a wild guess it was a kernel update. check in

    /var/log/kern.log

    there may be clues.

    Post me the output of lspci -v and lets have a look at the sound hardware closely. It might be required to build alsa with the needed config instead of attempting to auto detect.

    guess you found this on your travels (again a few things ARE NOT explained proplerly and ASSUME people know how to use things like grep)

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems

    The links contained.. especially the one near the top about known problems with karmic .. are informative.

    (I wouldn't use ubuntu if somebody paid me, but it's kinda similar to debian so I will have a guess at what broke)
     
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  5. scum101

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    Hazel hon.. I was chatting with one of my old time pals on irc last night and he suggested asking these guys over here.. http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/

    I had a good look round (long time member, but forgot I was) and they seem like a very helpful bunch.
     

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