Hello!

I have a fairly recent Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H mainboard (< 6mos. old),
which has the nVidia MCP79 audio built-in.  When I first bought it, I
was using Ubuntu 9.04.  I upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10, (now using kernel
2.6.31-20), and have never had audio since the upgrade.

The result of alsa-info.sh can be found here:

  http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9328cfbe38c3c3b017038d338406af289d32fd05

The primary oddity is this: aplay: device_list:223: no soundcards found...

Even though asla-info's card probing routines seem to show an
available sound card.  Where should I start, to debug and fix this?  I
have already tried loading every "model=" line in the HD-Audio-Models
file under the alc889 section, to no avail.  I tried manually
upgrading to 1.0.22a (from 1.0.20), no luck.  What's next?

Thank you,

ben

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