IT WORKED!!!
Excellent! I've got no idea what the module is or how I would ever have
found it but the problem is fixed. Hopefully these things will be
ironed out in Ubuntu and possibly automated a bit more. Yes, I've come
from a windows background where I could have fixed this in minutes
Glad to hear your sound is working again.
Regarding the installation of the modules, that should normally be done
automatically, if you have the package linux-386 installed. For some reason it
seems you didn't have that installed in feisty, so the upgrade didn't know it
should also install the
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
bug 156771 describes a similar problem with a MCP51 High Definition
sound card. In that case the missing package linux-ubuntu-modules seemed
to be the cause. Please install the package linux-ubuntu-
I forgot to mention..once I had my admin rights back, I went back to
http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/?p=31 to try again. It says near the start
to type ls -la /dev/snd which doesn't work for me (No such file or
directory). Any ideas?
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Right, I've got admin rights back but haven't got any further. This is
doing my head in! Having friends over tonight no sounds from my
'great new pc'! Please help!
I don't think the sound card is recognised I've got no idea how to
resolve it. Here are my outputs from 'lsmod' and 'lspci'
well, right-click system and click edit menus ( u can click anywhere
such as places, applications) find on the side the administration folder
and is users and groups listed on the right - u may need to scroll down
or not, if so, it may be unchecked if not, open up a terminal and type
gksu
Thanks for the help guys. I followed the link above and found what looked like
good info in the last post. It linked to this site
http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/?p=31
I started following the instructions but my 'users' and groups' and more have
disappeared from my 'System -
if u have the sound /speaker icon on the taskbar right-click and open
volume control and make sure ALL is unmuted...
IF not it would be nice for others to know the exact brand and model of
ur sound card if the above does not help.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10519751/Dependencies.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164598
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/no-volume-
control-elements-andor-devices-
found-459527/?s=92dea23d9399071bcc5c81bfeedbfd6d
:) some suggestions might help u there.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164598
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This is the error I get when I try to open the volume
controls...No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices
found.
It's built around an Asus Pundit A1 which I believe has sound onboard
the mother board
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