On 04/27/2012 12:44 PM, Dave Lentz wrote:
> Changing to alsa-utils since the issue in with alsa-restore init.
>
>>  From bootdmesg:
> [   29.478143] init: alsa-restore main process (1360) terminated with status 
> 19
>
> Try running sudo service alsa-restore restart manually and see if your
> card shows with aplay -l command. If it does, restart pulseaudio and
> sound should be working properly.
>
>
> ** Package changed: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) =>  alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New =>  Confirmed
>
Dave,

After about 8 hours of fiddling with this, I found out what my problem 
is.  I had added to update manager software sources, 
ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-dev/alsa-daily/ubuntu .  This puts 
alsa-hda-dkms as a package to update in update manager.  One of the 
drivers in there was causing my problem(that is, in system settings for 
sound, output was "dummy-output", and I could not perform a speaker 
test).  When I restored from backup, and took the ppa out, the rest of 
the updates were successful, and I still had my sound.  I'm now on the 
latest kernel, 3.2.0-24 .

I guess this bug #989955 can be forwarded to the alsa-dev team.  
Wouldn't want this to show up on some future update.  On another 
computer, I still have another sound bug #980070 that has a work-around, 
I just unplug/plug back in the HDMI cable, athough this is rather 
annoying, as Ubuntu 11.10 worked just fine.
Thanks

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