Just an FYI, I followed this process for my HP Pavillion notebook with
Vista and sound is working great!  Now on to my few other issues.

On Dec 23, 8:33 am, CybaCowboy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmm, in my rushed job at posting this (it's nearly 3AM!), I neglected
> to notice all the numbers OpenOffice had thrown-in, making parts of my
> post difficult to read...
>
> Here's the instructions again, hopefully a little clearer this time:
>
> 1. Open a Terminal window (usually gOS menu-->Accessories-->Terminal).
>
> 2. Click “Edit” and “Paste” the following text into the Terminal (Ctrl
> +V won't work in Terminal!):
> sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
>
> 3. Hit “Enter”.
>
> 4. Type your password in and hit "Enter".
>
> 5. In the box that appears, scroll all the way to the very bottom and
> add the following on a new line:
> options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1
>
> 6. Save the file (Ctrl+S) and close the dialog box.
>
> 7.Restart and yoursoundshould be working!
>
> If for some reason this doesn't work (unlikely), be sure to repeat the
> process above and remove “options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1”, just in
> case...
>
> On Dec 24, 2:27 am, CybaCowboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a HP Pavilion dv4-1041TX Entertainment Notebook PC and I was
> > disappointed to see that thesoundwas not working after installing
> > gOS...
>
> > Fortunately, it seems that this is a common problem with Ubuntu and
> > HP's Pavilion Notebook PC line as there were countless reports of this
> >issuein Ubuntu's own forums!
>
> > Anyway, theissueis this – users of HP Pavilion Notebook PCs may hear
> > a singlesoundrepeatedly (thesoundon the login screen is the best
> > example), or nothing at all...
>
> > But the good news is that the solution is dead easy!
>
> > 1.Open a Terminal windows (usually gOS menu-->Accessories-->Terminal).
> > 2.Click “Edit” and “Paste” the following text into the Terminal:
> > sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
>
> > 2.Hit “Enter”.
> > 3.In the box that appears, scroll all the way to the very bottom and
> > add the following on a new line:
> > options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1
> > 4.Save the file (Ctrl+S) and close the dialog box.
> > 5.Restart and yoursoundshould be working!
>
> > If for some reason this doesn't work (unlikely), be sure to repeat the
> > process above and remove “options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1”, just in
> > case...
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