Further to the pulseaudio problem on the Toshiba NB305...
After doing a fresh install of Lucid there was no problem with the audio. But I believe it was just after installing "twinkle" that the audio went back to being bad just like on the previous machine. Same symptoms exactly. Using apt-get purge twinkle did not restore the audio to its original state.
I I boot from the USB drive to the live-iso then the audio is fine indicating that the problem is configuration dependent. But I have no idea what was changed or how it screwed up the audio. I am not too keen on wiping the disk and doing another installation. Anybody have any idea what configuration files might have been screwed up?
Further to the pulseaudio problem on the Toshiba NB305...
After doing a fresh install of Lucid there was no problem with the audio. But I believe it was just after installing "twinkle" that the audio went back to being bad just like on the previous machine. Same symptoms exactly. Using apt-get purge twinkle did not restore the audio to its original state.
I I boot from the USB drive to the live-iso then the audio is fine indicating that the problem is configuration dependent. But I have no idea what was changed or how it screwed up the audio. I am not too keen on wiping the disk and doing another installation. Anybody have any idea what configuration files might have been screwed up?