Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Adding the suggested module config worked for me too (Dell Studio).
But I see no reason to be happy about it. A simple upgrade of a stable Ubuntu version turns the sound off. This suggests it might be better to not upgrade to the latest stable release but instead take a one-year old one to ensure everything remains working in your working environment after your weekly package updates.
What's Ubuntu's opinion about this? Was this a one-time issue or is current hardware simply too complicated to ensure upgrades are working everywhere, anytime?
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Module config worked for me too!!
HP DV6
Thanks guys!!
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Hi guys,
This issue has been fixed in the 3.2.0-27 kernel as mentioned in the bug report. Marking thread as solved.
Thank you developers and community! =D
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Linux q2 3.2.0-27-generic-pae #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 15:06:05 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
and I have no sound out at all. Desktop, not laptop. Precise 12.04.
The sound settings panel cannot find any hardware to turn on.
It all worked fine earlier (in 12.04).
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Module confg worked for me also.
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade (not kernel problem for me)
Never mind about my report. For some unknown(!) reason I installed
oss4-base on 12.04 [on] July 17, and that package by default
has a /etc/modprobe.d/*noALSA file that prevents most
sound modules from loading at boot. Uninstalled oss4-base
and sound works fine. Crazy package (IMO).
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Not so. Sound worked fine on 12.04 32 bit (server), but now, with 64bit the speakers don't show up on the sound page. I wouldn't say this was near fixed. BTW I tried upgrading kernel to 3.2.0-31 and same same. Discouraging.
Re: No sound in precise after kernel upgrade
Quote:
Originally Posted by
mattgeb84
solved solved solved solved solved yyyeeeeeaaaaahhhh and the solve is easy !@!!
first let me say i tried typing alsamixer into the terminal and unmuting the speaker and headphones but this did not work
BUT !!! this did work
go to the ubuntu software center download and install gnome alsa mixer then just unmute your speaks or headphones YYYEEEAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I HAVE SOUND HALI FREAKEN LU YA
This worked for me as well. Thanks for posting. :cool: