Turn up your volume. Run alsa-mixer from the command line. It's
probably unrelated to flash because it's probably the first restart of
the system after you update.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Vineeth Harikumar <
vinee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys , I just tried the latest 64 bit flash after i upgraded to karmic
> koala (ubuntu 9.10) ,and once flash was set up ,the flash apps on sites were
> working just fine, but then i restarted my laptop and all/any sound was
> disabled for some reason.
> I couldn't figure out what had happened. So after a lot of time i figured it
> had to be the flash and so i reinstalled the system from scratch and then
> tried flash 64bit again, and when i restarted my laptop, i had the exact
> same problem again . So i really don't know why thats happening.
> I have a Dell Studio 15 laptop (1555) with Integrated High Definition Audio
> and the ubuntu 9.10 is from the karmic-dvd-amd64.iso :
>
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/current/ .
> If anyone knows why this is happening or has a solution to this, i'd be glad
> to hear it!
>
>
>
> Vineeth.
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