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[ubuntu] HARDY No Sound

    https://ubuntuforums.org/printthread.php?t=845058&pp=10
    Re: HARDY No Sound Open the volume control panel, right click the speaker icon on panel select Volume Control, select edit->preferences and look for surround. If you find surround, select it then close.

How To Fix No Sound in Ubuntu And Linux Mint - It's FOSS

    https://itsfoss.com/fix-sound-ubuntu-1304-quick-tip/
    First Alternate method to fix no sound in Ubuntu. If the above problem did not fix it for you, try reinstalling Alsa and Pulse audio in the following manner: sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-base pulseaudio. And force reload Alsa again: sudo alsa force-reload. Restart and check if sound is back or not. Second alternate method to fix no sound in Ubuntu

drivers - Ubuntu 20.04 - No sound - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231524/ubuntu-20-04-no-sound
    If you have the "sound card not detected (dummy output)" problem: There's a regression in the 5.3.0-41 and -42 kernel that causes a new "dummy output" issue on Ubuntu 18.04 - 20.04 as explained in this bug report. You can check your kernel version by issuing the command uname -a

No Sound - Dell Community

    https://www.dell.com/community/Linux-General/No-Sound/td-p/3050527
    No Sound. I'm running Ubuntu, Hardy 8.04. (GNOME) on a Dimension 2300. Sound has worked perfectly until last night (10/14) when I lost it while Ubuntu was running an automatic update. It was a fairly large update and I have no idea what all was updated. This happened before when I upgraded a couple of Ubutu versions back.

Pingus and Pulseaudio on Hardy | Paddy Dempster's Random ...

    https://paddydempster.wordpress.com/2008/04/30/pingus-and-pulseaudio-on-hardy/
    After installing pingus on ubuntu hardy (8.04) I discovered that the sound only worked when no other applications where using the sound card, which is a bit of a pain. When trying to start pingus from a gnome terminal the following message appeared; patrickd@battlestar:~$ pingus Welcome to Pingus 0.7.2!

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