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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Do you mean that sound works in other distributions? Anyway, type lspci | grep snd in a terminal, if there is output, your sound card has been detected, try to see if it is unmuted by using alsamixer.
If your sound card has not been unmuter, try to find the module for your sound card at www.alsa.org, and run sudo modprobe <module name>. Also try sudo alsaconf. And see this - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary Search the forum, there have been many sound related problems posted.
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there r some user configuration files
programs.if u put the command in cli, $cd $pwd /home/vignesh $ls -la, .frozen... it will show some hidden config files.check whether any '.' files named frozen bubbles, jus a wild guz.if yes try removing that file from your home directory. |
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