2010/8/17 Fabio Marconi <marconifa...@hotmail.it>

> Hello gevis,
> can you try some tests on the new machine running ubuntu 10.04.
>
> We need some more information from you before we can start

working on this bug.
>
> If you are using Jaunty or later this information can be gathered

for you automatically using the command

apport-collect -p alsa-base BUGNUMBER

where BUGNUMBER is the number of the bug you've reported.
> (BUGNUMBER is 414000)
>

I am sorry to say that I was too bold stating that the reported
bug also pertains Ubuntu 10.04 release.

Indeed, after installing Ubuntu 10.04 on the new computer with
Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P motherboard for the first time
I had some problems with the sound that let me think that
I have the same problem as on my old computer with GA-MA69GM-S2H
motherboard and Ubuntu 8.10, but at the time I had other priorities
and had not checked everything in details.

Since than I reinstalled Ubuntu 10.04 on that (new) computer (this time
with speakers turned on) and stopped using it because of the unusually
hot weather this summer (just contunuing to use only the old computer
with Ubuntu 8.10 to reduce heat production :)).

So, replying positively to Farbio's question if the bug I have reported
for Ubuntu 8.10 also pertains Ubuntu 10.04 I did it just "from memory"
and without any additional checks which I would definitely do if it would
not so terribly hot.

After obtaining your requests for making tests on Ubuntu 10.04
I finally checked the "sound problem" on my new computer with
Ubuntu 10.04 and found out that at least now, after the second
installation of Ubuntu 10.04, the sound driver works. At least just
after booting. :)

But at the present time I cannot say if the problem of a sudden
dropping of the sound (wich I still have on my old computer with
Ubuntu 8.10) also pertains to Ubuntu 10.04 because have not
used the new computer with Ubuntu 10.04 extensively.

If this problem appears I will report it separately.

Thank you all for replying to my bug report, and excuse me for
giving "a bit incorrect" information about the Ubuntu 10.04 release.

With best wishes,

Gevis.

P.S. As to my Ubuntu 8.10 bug report,
1) this release is already "not supported",
2) the problem with the bug had only I, and
3) I already fixed it somehow.
So, you can forget about it and do something more usefull. :)

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