I am new to linux.  I hope I am not overstepping my bounds by reporting
something here.  I am a non-technical user who just likes Ubuntu.  I
upgraded from 6.10 to Gusty and have the same problem/message on my
Toshiba satellite A135-S4427.  I have tried many recommendations such as
upgrading to the newer alsa drivers, adding various options to the alsa-
base file, reinstalling the linux kernel 2.6.22-14 generic, recompiling
(I think that is the term) a new kernel 2.6.22-14 386, installing the
backport modules, using alsaconf among other things.  I was able to get
sound by booting an earlier kernel from grub that remained on the list,
but then some of the other things don't work right.  I can't turn off my
card in the BIOS because there is not an option to do that.  The basic
problem seems to be that my IHC7 family hda intel card (however you say
it) is not recognized, and refuses to be.  aplay gives the following:
device_list:204: no soundcard found...  dmesg has a line that says:
[100.832000] HDA Intel: probe of 0000:00:1b.0 failed with error -16.
When I do lsmod there are no snd modules loaded.  This seems like a
major bug to me, but I have no idea where to go.  Is there any chance of
this issue being resolved or should I go back to an earlier release?

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After upgrading to Gutsy, I get no sound and double clicking the audio control 
icon gives "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found". I have a 
Toshiba laptop and I fixed the sound previously on Feisty by reinstalling the 
alsa driver but this seems not to solve the problem anymore. Any Suggestions?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154405
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