Fair enough. The only problem with this kind of attitude is that no hardware is likely to be Ubuntu certified. I've seen an HP laptop bearing Ubuntu Certified logo 2 years ago. Not any longer. And for the good reason. The fact that pre-installed (or older) system works just fine does not mean it will continue to work after upgrade. In fact, I can see more and more regressions with every new release. And then the hardware is no longer supported. What's even worse, is that in most cases hardware issues are kernel related so it is not Ubuntu's fault but is perceived so. Not sure how to address this. Anyhow, many thanks to those trying their best to resolve the sound issue for the past 3 years, keep up the good work.
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