@balburbg -- ok your output there confirms that you have foreign modules
installed which are not part of the official distribution. Removing
those should sort this problem out. I see you have upgraded which would
have installed a fresh kernel and also have sorted your sound out, which
you report it has.
@all -- For those of you still affected by this problem could you see if
you have modules in the directory acore for your kernel. That is see if
the command below produces any output:
find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name acore
If you do _not_ have any files listed from this command then you do not
have the specific problem this bug is about, and you should file a new
bug with your symptoms.
If it does you have some unofficial sound modules installed. Moving the
acore listed by the command above aside should sort your sound (after a
reboot). Something like this would do the trick:
sudo mv /lib/modules/`uname -r`/sound/acore /root/acore
Moving this bug to Invalid, as this is not a bug in the packages
involved, but triggered by outside modules probabally originating from
attempts to fix ALSA using workarounds from the ALSA help.
** Summary changed:
- No sound in Intrepid after kernel update to 2.6.27-11.31
+ No sound in Intrepid after kernel update to 2.6.27-11.31 (kernel disagrees
about the version of sound symbols)
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No sound in Intrepid after kernel update to 2.6.27-11.31 (kernel disagrees
about the version of sound symbols)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357970
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