Hi, this is Pietro checking back in to confirm that Kristofer's fix worked for
me in 9.10, and works (and is still necessary) in 10.04. At least for my
Toshiba Netbook NB205. So if you have installed or just updated to 10.04 Lucid,
here are instructions to get sound working the noob way:
Go to: Applications > Accessories > Terminal.
This will open what is called a "shell" window, and in the new window it will
display [your-userna...@[your-computer-name] followed by a prompt.
Here you can type in the following text:
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
Hit <ENTER>, and this command starts the text editor "Gedit," and
directs it to open the file "alsa-base.conf" within the directories
"/etc/modprobe.d". Once Gedit opens the file, scroll down to the bottom
of the file and paste (or type) in the following text:
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=auto
Save, quit Gedit, type "exit" in the Terminal window, close other apps, and
reboot. Later you can change the Preferences in the Terminal program so that
you can cut-and-paste shell commands from web pages like this, But I figure you
want to get up-and-running right now, and will tinker with other configurations
as needed later. Cheers!
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[karmic] no sound on toshiba nb205
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438318
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