@cyruslien,
Don't worry, the problem is that I'm not specialized in computer's language but 
still keep trying to handle it because I like a lot the idea and the meaning of 
Ubuntu. It's just that it takes time to me to really understand what you're 
saying. I appreciate your patience. And yes, I checked if I could adjust the 
volume with F11 and i couldn't

@lindis,

I suppose you're referring to the post of @David Henningson at the
beggining of this thread. I hadn't noticed it, so I did install the new
driver (however, I didn't know what Precise, Oneiric, Quantal mean and
what is the most appropriate for my computer). I installed the DKMS
Precise driver. Now I've got the sound back, but just in the right
speaker. I already tried to balance the sound in Settings but didn't
work at all. What can it be? Should I unistall this driver and try with
others (Oneiric, Quantal, Natty?)

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  [Asus X101CH, Internal speaker] No sound after update (Ubuntu
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