I have a MBP 5,2....

I did:
sudo apt-get purge pulse-audio
wget 
http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/alsa/alsa-driver/alsa-driver-20091116.tar.bz2
 (a snapshot after the patch was added)
tar -xzf alsa-driver-20091116.tar.bz2
cd alsa-driver
./configure --enable-dynamic-minors --without-oss --with-cards="hda-intel"
make
sudo make install
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
reboot
upon reboot I had to right click on the little sound applet, preferences, and 
unmute all of the various channels (go to each tab and unmute)

Now sound works.  I occasionally get "jack noises" when sound starts
playing (the kind of noise you would customarily get when you jack-in or
jack out a mic or something).

use the gnome-alsa-mixer (per:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro5-5/Karmic) to enable the
headphone jack (IEC958/IEC958 Default PCM).  I'm not sure what
combination of dinking with the controls on that caused it to finally
stop broadcasting on both headphone and speakers when I have the
headphones plugged in)

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Apple MacBook Pro 5.2 audio output not working
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