The stupidest / most basic question

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Here's a general purpose question that seems like it would be pretty
common.  Whenever I install a new Linux OS I have no sound except maybe
system sounds until I've accidentally installed or removed the right
codec, plugin, driver, lib, or combination thereof, which works
wonderfully until comes the time or need to make a change.  Assuming
that Alsa is compatible with most (all?) systems, (a.) would it not be a
good idea to have installation links in distro iso's, and (b.) what even
is a working combination?  My current browser is, Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.0.12) Gecko/2009071200 SUSE/3.0.12-0.1.2
Firefox/3.0.12 - Build ID: 2009071200, running on a 64-bit Intel laptop,
duo-core 1.83Ghz.

Thanks!

r.e.

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