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Title says it all. Occasionally but frequently I lose sound: external speakers and headphones both make no noise. I just realized that this tends to happen (perhaps only happens) after starting the computer following hibernation. Rebooting always fixes the issue... but I'd hate to tell my friends that my home Ubuntu system is less stable than the Vista one I use at work!
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What release are you using?
You can also try reinstalling alsa by pasting this in the terminal sudo aptitude --purge reinstall linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils linux-image-`uname -r` linux-ubuntu-modules-`uname -r` libasound2 then reboot and test sound again |
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