Sorry, it's a sharp Aquos.

It's the standard ubuntu kernel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -r
2.6.27-9-generic

I went through and maxed out the volume on everything through both the
ubuntu graphical interface and through alsa mixer.

I had a problem with earlier versions of ubuntu where the system
wouldn't detect the EDID which caused problems with the system
displaying at 1080p, but in newer versions it doesn't have that part of
the problem, probably because it doesn't rely solely on the EDID to know
what the max tv resolution supports. I tried to figure out why the EDID
was failing to get detected back then, but eventually gave up. I can
give it a try again when I get home as well as double check the PCM
switches.

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No HDMI audio with ALC883 chipset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148097
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