Daniel,

There was no sound, although I have the graphical output in the menu bar
at 100%. The output from the test is:

ubu...@ubuntu:~$ sudo speaker-test -Dplughw:Intel -c2 -l2 -twav

speaker-test 1.0.20

Playback device is plughw:Intel
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 2 channels
WAV file(s)
Rate set to 48000Hz (requested 48000Hz)
Buffer size range from 64 to 16384
Period size range from 32 to 8192
Using max buffer size 16384
Periods = 4
was set period_size = 4096
was set buffer_size = 16384
 0 - Front Left
 1 - Front Right
Time per period = 2.731921
 0 - Front Left
 1 - Front Right
Time per period = 3.071739
ubu...@ubuntu:~$

By the way, I don't know whether this is helpful, but the sound devices
also do not work from the Fedora live DVD, so the problem appears to be
something specific to Linux, not Ubuntu (and as I said originally, Windows
XP devices work fine).

Also, I think I mentioned that I have the same problem on three machines:
a Micron ClientPro desktop, an IBM ThinkPad (from Lenovo, just after IBM
sold it) and a new Dell vostro.

On Sat, December 5, 2009 16:53, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Daniel Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> speaker-test -plughw:Intel -c2 -l2 -twav
>
> Sorry, typo (missing 'D'). It should instead be:
>
> speaker-test -Dplughw:Intel -c2 -l2 -twav
>
> --
> None of the sound devices work
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491432
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