The Toshiba NB305 that I had was replaced (by the dealer) as the screen 
backlight ceased to function on the first machine after I had it for about 2 
weeks.  I installed Ubuntu Netbook Edition10.04 
(http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook) on the new machine from a 
USB drive.  I had some mundane problems getting the drive partitioned as I 
wanted but in the end it installed OK.  I used apt-get to update and upgrade 
and dist-upgrade. The machine booted very slowly so I changed the SATA drive 
setting in the BIOS to "compatibility" from AHCI.  I also changed the 
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line in /etc/default/grub to 
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nohz=off highres=off".  The machine now boots 
quickly.  Unfortunately it does not recover from suspend (closing the cover)... 
but that is another issue that I have to work on.  The previous installation on 
the other machine would wake up just fine.

When booting from the live USB drive, I checked the sound and it was
fine.  I could not make it fail.  After I installed Ubuntu Netbook
Edition on the hard drive (as outlined above) the sound was just fine.
It has yet to fail.  So the sound problem that I observed previously on
the other machine and installation must have been configuration related.

Sorry that I can no longer be of any help in debugging the previous
problem.  It the problem comes back I will repost.

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Toshiba NB30500F pulseaudio problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574137
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