I fixed it on my own. I ran the second (older) version in GRUB and it
booted. I immediately changed the alsa configuration file, leaving the
last line only, and changing the ending to "auto" as dictated by the
other posts.

Afterwards, I found the 3 extra packages through the synaptic package
manager and removed them completely. Now I'll restart and hopefully all
will be well.

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[karmic] no sound on toshiba nb205
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