** Description changed:

  i did a partial upgrade yesterday. there were some errors. it removed 3
  linux modules and attemted to install linux-module-generic, which
  failed.  during the installation process, i noticed that the network
  manager and some other applications were removed.  after the
  installation, there was message saying "some upgrades failed and your
  computer might not be in a usable state."  fortunately, the computer
  still worked.  but the network manager icon was gone and the volume icon
  had a red x-mark.  i was able to restore the network manager by going to
  synaptics and reinstalling some deleted components through the "residual
  configs."  but the there is still no audio. clicking on the volume icon
  opens a dialogue box saying that the manager can't be opened because
  there is no gstreamer plug-in found (or something like that) and gives
  the option to remove the icon from the panel.
  
  right clicking on x-marked volume icon to open volume control gives the
  following message: No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices
  found. please help.
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+ more info:
+ i'm using lenovo g400.  if i'm not mistaken, my audio card is a realtek. did 
not experience the same problem with 8.04 and even after the initial upgrade to 
8.10 beta.

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lost sound (audio) after partial upgrade of 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285776
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