When I started my LINUX-experience in May 2008 using FEDORA-Linux-
Distribution from REDHAT there were no sound problems at all! Obviously
FEDORA "understands" the Realtek ALC888 soundchip perfectly.

For other reasons I switched to UBUNTU-Linux-Distribution in novembre
2008 and got stuck in terrible no-sound-problems just from the
beginning. UBUNTU did not recognize the Realtek ALC888 soundchip at all.
It took a lot of time until I finally managed to get the sound working.
I downloaded the Realtek audiopack 5.03, the latest alsa-driver 1.0.18a
and made use of alsaconf 1.0.18_2 i386 deb and finally UBUNTU recognized
the soundchip and the GNOME alsa-mixer started working.

My happiness about this final victory was suddenly broken, when I made
use of the regular UBUNTU-system updates! Along with the latest system
update a few days ago came a new kernel version that made all my efforts
disappear: after restarting UBUNTU the soundchip was not longer
recognized - no sound - all settings were tilt. Since then my system
also refuses to perform smaller (no kernel changes) updates at all.

I know about sw-developpers difficulties to get open accesss to all the
different soundchip architectures. But obviously FEDORA seems to have
fixed this problem perfectly!!! Wouldn't it bepossible to make use of
FEDORAS knowledge about this sound-problem and improve UBUNTU in this
respect?

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realtek hd audio alc888
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140926
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