Dereck, unfortunately (or possibly fortunately), I've since discarded
the aforementioned soundcard and replaced it with a higher-end card. I
am not currently using Ubuntu on my workstations anymore as my job
requires me to use quite a few Windows-only applications; so I won't be
able to do any fur
Okay, I thought that the issue was resolved, but now, my sound
"sometimes" works. It could be working, then I'll reboot, and there
will be no more sound. Then I can reboot again, and there is sound.
I'm not doing anything in between that should be effecting this. I just
reboot and it breaks or f
So I reinstalled Ubuntu. It had working sound during the install but
didn't have sound after the install this time (it did before). As I
said before, I have two soundcards, one onboard and one in a PCI slot.
I use the PCI soundcard and don't have anything plugged in to the
onboard one. I decided
Now my audio does not work in either 2.6.17-10 or 2.6.17-11.
Previously, booting into the -10 would allow me sound, but now neither
work. I have not made changes to the system that would be causing this.
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Updating from 2.6.17-10 to 2.6.17-11 results in no audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
I'm going to wipe the harddrive and reinstall Ubuntu to see if this
issue is possibly a one time thing.
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Updating from 2.6.17-10 to 2.6.17-11 results in no audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99235
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