The backport didn't work.  I had sound for awhile then lost it again.
Usually after a reboot.  I tried again mv ~/.pulse ~/.old-pulse and
rebooted.  Of course my sound was off, I went in chose my digital
device and it started working.   I reboot and lost it all.

I un-installed the backport and will try re-installing but I'm at a
loss.   This server is basically my TV, Movie theater...  I seriously
need sound to work and stay working.  Ubuntu has lost it's "It just
works" and I will never be so quick to trust an upgrade again.

I'll start searching around... I saw several others who also lost
sound.  There is a secret series of steps I take and sound starts
working.  I need to find out what it is so every re-boot I can do
rthem over again.  If the backport didn't resolve it, and I'll
re-install it.

Is there any other solutions?  I'll re-run the System Testing that
should produce another bug report.  Are the any commands I can run
that would log the error?  Something that might help?

Thanks everybody, especially Daniel!


On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Daniel T Chen <seven.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, that would be linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic
>
> --
> Lost Sound after upgrade to 9.10 did work right after
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474611
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