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Hello, I am new to this forum. Ive been a Linux follower for several years now, but have recently quit Window$ cold turkey and have been enjoying it ever sense. ...
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Xubuntu Sound Drivers
Hello, I am new to this forum. Ive been a Linux follower for several years now, but have recently quit Window$ cold turkey and have been enjoying it ever sense. Over the years, I have acquired a bunch of old hardware lying around, which I enjoy fiddling with. My current project is an Gateway M210 laptop. I was given this a year ago with a broken hard disk drive and missing the power cord. Having recently came across the power cord for the laptop at the local recycling plant, I installed a hard disk drive and booted up to to BIOS to see what specs the machine had. Having a 1.6ghz Celeron M CPU and only 768mb ram, I decided that Xubuntu 10.10 would be a good Linux OS of choice to throw on it. Installation was smooth, and I was genuinely pleased when the Wifi chips drivers were automatically detected and downloaded for me. The only problem is that the sound does not work. Xubuntu claims that the correct driver is installed and working, but still no sound. This puzzles me. At first I thought that I may have the speakers muted, but after checking I found out that they were not muted. If anyone can help me get the sound to work I would be very pleased. The chip set it an Intel Integrated ADI 1981B. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
- 12-02-2010 #2
Run the alsa-info.sh script from the alsa project and post a link to the output please.


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