Re: No audio

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On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 09:52:45 -0700 (PDT)
jason grey <jasongrey333@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I am going insane, as I do not have the time to find the problem. I
> changed from Ubuntu 9.10 to the 10. My audio onboard used to work,
> with screen speakers or headphones and now stopped. I followed the
> online list of checks from the wiki and found the output below,
> including the errors:Â no sound card , for alsa and alsactl , and
> there are no cards or devices onboard or otherwise in /dev/snd/ other
> than Timer. I installed alsa libraries using synaptic , and removed
> them and installed them manually as instructed online (current), and
> neither produces sound. Yes I check volume controls. The device is
> present, and the drivers but does not load in the devices, nor can I
> mount it manually.
> 
> Any help or suggestions are appriciated.

The libraries may well be fine. If you don't see anything in /dev/snd
then the drivers are failing to load in the first place. The sound
drivers you have loaded are all for modems. What sound card do you
actually have? lspci output would help.

James

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