So after a couple of kernel upgrades, I'm back to no audio at all.

I was getting kind of excited after the last post, because at least the drivers
were being picked up. After a few reboots, they were still being picked up which
was awesome.

The downside was that no audio was actually going through any of the
connectors!

So after the latest kernel upgrades, no audio, no drivers.

Currently this is what my `uname -a` is giving me:

Linux skippy 3.2.0-35-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 5 17:42:16 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

I'm really not at the point of providing more output from aplay and all
the rest...


Surely at this point this bug can actually be classified.
I had audio in Kubuntu 10.4.1, and then after switching to 10.4.2 or 3 no more 
audio.
As you can tell, I have been pretty patient, thinking that the 12.04 release 
would fix this.

Sorry to be a little assertive in this post, but you should by now be able to 
gather
that I am trying damn hard to get this going and I don't see how a solution can 
be
reached. I would really like a solution for everybody here, and as it turns 
out, that
will benefit me greatly.

This should really be an out of the box working component of the OS, 
particularly 
because the onboard audio chipset in this mobo has been around for ages. I 
don't get
where the complication is: config file, type of audio subsystem ?

Throw me a bone here guys, this shouldn't be that hard.

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