My experience with sound and wireless using my dv2000, specifically, a dv2313cl.
Gutsy detects wireless card out of the box and the driver can be installed with 
restricted drivers manager. Under this configuration, websites that take 2-3 
seconds to load under windows will often take 20-40 seconds to load in Gutsy. 
Using ndiswrapper yields much better performance. Both configurations have 
problems with randomly losing the wireless connection, most frequently when the 
computer has been left idle for a long time. The restricted drivers manager 
driver had this problem more frequently. With Feisty, the broadcom drivers 
weren't detected by the restricted drivers manager and I had to use ndiswrapper 
from the start. For both distributions, instead of using the driver provided by 
HP, I have used a driver provided by Dell for use with it's computers with the 
same wireless card.
These are the instructions I used to acquire the dell driver and wrap them with 
ndiswrapper: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092

As for sound, both Feisty and Gusty have had huge problems. During my
use of both versions, there will be no volume controller for "PCM" and
the sound will completely not work most of the time. However, the sound
will randomly work on some boots. During these random boots, Feisty
would play MP3s on the hard drive or play sounds made by Ubuntu (such as
the log-in noise) but would not play sounds from the browser (such as
flash videos). Gutsy will play things like flash videos while the sound
is working.

Gutsy appeared to have perfectly working sound when I first installed
it, but after awhile it stopped working for the most part-- perhaps I
installed a package that conflicts with the sound driver in some way? I
can't tell how long this took, I don't usually need to listen to sounds
while I'm on the computer (which is why this is a tolerable bug for me)
so I didn't notice when the sounds stopped working altogether or stopped
working less frequently.

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HP Pavilion dv2000 No sound and No wireless
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163772
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