My computer is too old for HP to send me recovery media. They won't do
it! I'm going to try an upgrade to Ubuntu 13... Who knows, I may
doomed to a mute laptop until I can afford a new one...
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Update: Neither 10.04 or 11.04 detected a sound card from a live cd.
Also I just got done checking any physical cable connections that had
anything to do with audio that I could find from this link:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01295877.pdf
I read on the ehow specs for the dv 6700 that t
Raymond, no offense, but I have no idea what that means let alone the
significance of that.
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Title:
PCI/internal sound card not detected
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Dave, I found a BIOS update for my computer on the HP website, but it
says that I need Windows for it to work... Would it work even if Ubuntu
is the only OS on my computer?
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I will do that. In the meantime, the link to the sound driver patch for
the dv6700 was interesting, but how do use that?
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Also Dave, resetting Bios settings to default and the hard reset didn't
do anything...
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btw, thank you so much for the help.
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Luke, neither of those commands gave me any output at all from the terminal.
Dave, Does this mean that my computer actually has two sets of speakers,
meaning I may not have assembled the computer correctly? I tried to update my
BIOS, but Poenix's website isn't Ubuntu-friendly when it comes to
Public bug reported:
'aplay -l' output:
aplay: device_list:252: no soundcards found...
'lspci'' output:
00:00.0 RAM memory: NVIDIA Corporation MCP67 Memory Controller (rev a2)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP67 ISA Bridge (rev a2)
00:01.1 SMBus: NVIDIA Corporation MCP67 SMBus (rev a2)