Can anyone suggest how I could find more information about this problem?  I
have now upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and still have the same problem.  I also
tried openSuSE 11.1 and had the same issue.

Clearly the soundcard works because I can get sound through the headphones.
It seems like under Linux I can't turn on the computer's speakers.

however, it still does the weird "occasionally play sound for a few minutes"
after rebooting and then fade to static.  Sometimes it just plays static and
then disappears.

I cannot tell you how much I would LOVE to get sound working under Ubuntu.

Darren

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Daren Krive <daren.kr...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 2:17 AM
Subject: No sound on LG-S1 QB01A9
To: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net


Hi everyone,

Sorry in advance if this type of question does not belong on this list.  I
am new to this.

I have never been able to get sound working properly on my laptop under *any
* Linux distro. I have the LG S1 (model QB01A9).  The sound works fine on
the headphone jack but not on the internal speakers. I have read tonnes of
suggestions with similar problems but none of the suggestions has worked for
me.  I have an hda-intel sound card.

After much digging I think I am finally on to something. I found on the
alsa-project.org site that support for the LG S1 laptop was added between
versions 1.0.11 and 1.0.12. You can see the change log here:

http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.11_v1.0.12

Ubuntu 8.10 has Alsa 1.0.17 so presumably this problem has been resolved.
The change log (only says "*Add support for LG S1 laptop*" and then later "A
*dded the model entry for LG S1 laptop*". This fills me with hope but no
where (that I can see) does it say what that model entry is. I know that
this has to go into my alsa-base file but what is the model entry to use?

Perhaps I am not reading the change log correctly? Can someone help me out
here? Perhaps I can email one of the developers?

So close and yet so far....

Best regards,
Daren Krive
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