Did anyone tried to (re)compile ALSA? I did so, but all I got was a
whole bunch of unresolved symbols. First I tried the regular way
"module-assistant" to recompile the alsa 1.0.14 from Ubuntu sources, and
than the fresh 1.0.15 version from alsa-project.org which seem to have
major changes in the hda-intel module. I followed these two sites (for
the forum: 2nd page 1st entry):

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=577699&page=2
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto

The changelog for alsa1.0.15 also states something about "kernel 2.6.22
compatibiliy".

@luis/loliverouge: which alsa version do you use (at Mandriva/opensuse)?
Is the hda-intel enabled in the kernel .config?

@steampunk: in general - you're right. BUT if something DID work and IS WORKING 
in other versions and distros than it is also Ubuntu who does something wrong. 
Originally I brought a Toshiba laptop among others because the started a linux 
support and my old Toshiba never had problems with linux (exept the nVidia, but 
that's not toshiba ;-)
I think it was the Vista Hype which made Toshiba turn their laptop into more 
M$ish machines again. but yeah, let's also blame the remaining 98% of all 
hardware manufactors for their lacking linux support... what a new idea! 
(sorry, just kidding, never take me serious)

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toshiba p100 series dsdt acpi error no sound, works with acpi turned off.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136469
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