I also just ran into this. After upgrading to Intrepid I had the 2.6.25 kernel (and no sound). Manually installing linux-generic got me the 2.6.27 kernel and sound works. I see I now have both linux-386 and linux-generic installed -- should I remove linux-386?
Don't know why I had linux-386 to start with instead of linux-generic, but it may result from the fact that this machine was originally installed with Hoary Hedgehog back in 2005 and always upgraded, upgraded, upgraded...without ever a complete reinstall?
I also just ran into this. After upgrading to Intrepid I had the 2.6.25 kernel (and no sound). Manually installing linux-generic got me the 2.6.27 kernel and sound works. I see I now have both linux-386 and linux-generic installed -- should I remove linux-386?
Don't know why I had linux-386 to start with instead of linux-generic, but it may result from the fact that this machine was originally installed with Hoary Hedgehog back in 2005 and always upgraded, upgraded, upgraded...without ever a complete reinstall?