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I've never had a prob with audio (or lack thereof) but...
Many others did have audio issues, during testing.
It seems to center around whichever Linux kernel version you are using.
I would judge that the Linux 3.9 mainline kernel works best for most ppl, based on what I've read in the threads...
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thanks. I thought that's what I was running I'll have to check but it may also be a VirtualBox issue. It may not be building all the guest modules correctly.
edit: well hmmm... I tried the kernel and even with the matching headers VirtualBox doesn't want to build. oh well, I'll see what happens
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In preparation of the imminent release this weekend of Debian 7.0
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Busy:
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Which wifi adaptor do you have? I have one of these silly non-linux-friendly broadcom 4312 thingies and struggled to get it to work as well. But this wiki pages solves it:
http://wiki.debian.org/wl
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