Hi Wagtongue,

try to run this command in the terminal:

alsamixer -Dhw

pay attention to the "-Dhw" part.

In the screen that shows up, DOUBLE check that the PCM volume is not set
to 0. It seems that on some Intrepid installations it is inexplicably
so. More so if you upgraded via the update manager instead of doing a
fresh install.

Anyhow, I'd also suggest you to google for the "alsa-info.sh" scritp.

Save it somewhere, make it runnable ("sudo chmod u+x ./alsa-info.sh")
and the run it.

It automatically uploads a LOT of info about your system to some web
site (I don't remember which one)

Then just copy the URL to the material your script published on that
site here.

I'm not an official triager but that's what you're going to be asked
anyhow.

Hope this helps
Bye
Cato

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       Status: New => Incomplete

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