I have attached a zip file containing three output files from the alsa-info script.
1. output from 10.04 with the sound working
2. output from 10.10 with no sound
3. output from 10.10 with the lines added to the alsa-base.conf file that were suggested here, these lines didn't solve the problem for me, but I thought I would run the script with them just in case
For the person who asked earlier, your alsa-base file should be located at /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf. Run the following in a terminal to edit it:
I have attached a zip file containing three output files from the alsa-info script.
1. output from 10.04 with the sound working
2. output from 10.10 with no sound
3. output from 10.10 with the lines added to the alsa-base.conf file that were suggested here, these lines didn't solve the problem for me, but I thought I would run the script with them just in case
For the person who asked earlier, your alsa-base file should be located at /etc/modprobe. d/alsa- base.conf. Run the following in a terminal to edit it:
sudo nano /etc/modprobe. d/alsa- base.conf