Daniel, Thank you for your help with this. Michael's results and mine are the same. For completeness, I attached the terminal output. The copy and paste didn't work so well because of the line breaks, but once I got it working, I came across a few errors. Running the sudo modprobe line would spit back errors about not being able to find the card, but not on some odd numbered tries. You can see the results in the attachment. Part of the reason I included it was because I saw an error after a few kill command lines as well. I didn't know if that was expected or not, or if it affected the results of the next test when that command failed to execute completely. On the tries where I did not get any errors, the command apparently tried to play a sound. The terminal paused briefly, as if it was waiting for the sound to finish, then threw up the next command line. However, I never heard any sound. In addition, when I first ran the kill command, GNOME threw up a message telling me the sound volume control had been unloaded, and it asked me if I wanted to reload. I clicked 'don't reload,' assuming that doing otherwise might undo the command you sent. If I was in error on this, please let me know and I will retry. Lastly, the volume control is now missing, and it doesn't come back on reboot. Just making sure you knew in case it becomes an issue later.
** Attachment added: "Terminal Output from the commands you suggested." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8297885/SoundBugFixAttempts -- [feisty] no sound with gateway 3705 with an SB450 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116328 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
