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Sound Solutions for Ubuntu Hardy,intrepid And Jaunty Users

Sound Solutions for Ubuntu Hardy,intrepid And Jaunty Users Tutorial
If you have just upgraded to or installed Hardy or Intrepid or Jaunty and you have some sound somewhere, but not everywhere for everything.
Submitted: 2009-03-16 15:05:47
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