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10.04 - No sound with Intel 82801I Audio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/43628/no-sound-with-intel-82801i-audio#:~:text=Edit%20the%20file%20%2Fetc%2Fmodprobe.d%2Falsa-base.conf%20by%20running%3A%20gksu%20gedit,Repeat%20until%20your%20try%20out%20all%20other%20models.
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10.04 - No sound with Intel 82801I Audio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/43628/no-sound-with-intel-82801i-audio
    Restart the computer and check if the sound is fixed. Repeat until your try out all other models. Once you find the correct model, you are done! But please report back to describe the next step which involves informing the ALSA project about your sound card. That way, your computer's sound may work out of the box in the next version of Ubuntu!

10.04 - No audio with headphones, but audio ... - Ask …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/9040/no-audio-with-headphones-but-audio-works-with-integrated-speakers
    If you have an Intel audio card, as it seems,you can try this: Open /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf; Add this line at the end options snd-hda-intel model=z71v position_fix=1; Restart and check if it works. I had this issue on a Asus laptop and this solution worked fine.

Updated to ubuntu 10.04 now have no sound on toshiba …

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-laptop-and-netbook-25/updated-to-ubuntu-10-04-now-have-no-sound-on-toshiba-l355d-laptop-812222/
    Ok I am new to Ubuntu. Had been running 9.10 and it was fine. Updated to 10.04 and it took quite a while. Computer re started, all seemed fine. Watched some videos. Turned comp off and on several times. Then on one restart, no sound. Gnome alsa mixer opens but shows nothing. When click default sound card it starts then just vanishes.

Ubuntu 10.04 M-audio audiophile 2496

    https://www.geoffke.be/nieuws/5/
    First of all to get your card to work, you need to navigate to the "system" menu, go into "preferences" and then into "Sound". Be sure to Disable other sound cards and enable the M-audio card which sound be labelled "ICE1712 [Envy24..." . Then you also need to select profile. Mine was "Multi-Channel Output Active (Digital Disabled)".

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