Linux is not always configured to work with LAPTOP hardware, Linux & the community have worked very hard at improving hardware & driver problems in the past, & it is getting better all the while. Still there are problems, mostly sound drivers & wireless drivers. If yours works right after the install without mods, consider yourself lucky.
I am by no means a sound Driver or hardware Guru, but I Have made quite a few Linux Installs on Laptops & Will Share the steps I have Taken to Fix these problems.
EDIT = For Linux Mint 9 Sound Issues = Try this Fix First, Open Synaptic Package Manager, Refresh the Packages & Check in search if you have the package ( GNOME ALSA MIXER ) installed in your system. If not mark it for installation ( Gnome Alsa Mixer - was/ is not installed on some systems that require it & It solves a lot of issues ) After successful installation of the package,Go to the system menu,Sound & Video, Open Gnome Alsa Mixer & check that all settings are correct & not muted. Note - This package may require a reboot on some systems after a successful installation for Gnome Alsa Mixer to work properly.
Original Older Version Instructions Are Below
More than likely you Will have to modify the file ( root/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf ) On most laptops I have installed to, the sound driver is not configured to work with the hardware, but with modification it will work in most cases.
1) For the exact modification for your laptop, try searching ubuntu forums ( http://ubuntuforums.org/ ) with your laptop #, make & model as well as " No Sound " in the search line. Ex: TOSHIBA TECRA No Sound or Ex: Hp Pavilion dv4 - 1275 no sound
2)If You Find multiple or similar results for your laptop , try to narrow the results by model# or Hardware Specs. I would suggest reading all that apply before making any changes to your ALSA Base.If you can, make a copy of your alsa base & save it to your Docs, In case you mess up.
3) Not every mod to the alsa base works for every type of hardware, if you find an exact match it is best, but if you can't , use the closest results. Read the Entire section Before you Modify your ALSA Base & back up if possible .
If The Mod Fails you can read the " Comprehensive Sound Problem Solutions Guide " found here ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? ... A+No+Sound )
I have found some more sound help forums , one deals with intel soundcards , but there are a lot of mods posted here for a lot of different laptops.
Here ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? ... s+database )
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Here ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? ... s+database )
EDIT = Link For Acer Laptops Here = viewtopic.php?t=45870
A fix for some Toshiba Laptops enable the ALSA HERE = viewtopic.php?f=49&t=46260#p266364
If anyone, especially the " experienced Linux Gurus " or the community, have comments or mods , or links ,suggestions, ect. Please Add to this topic.
Thanks in advance,
I hope this helps all,
Jay514







