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		<title>No sound in Ubuntu on Sony Vaio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are having problems getting sound working on with Ubuntu on your Sony Vaio laptop then it may be caused by the External Amplifier being switched on. This was the case for me when I recently installed Jaunty on my VGN-T37GP. To turn the External Amplifier off do the following. Open the Volume Control [...]]]></description>
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