Milan, I think that removing audio group is not a good idea. There are
at least 2 reasons.

1. It might affect a lot of system components at least udev, libmtp, alsa which 
might cause regressions.
2. It would prevent group based access control to the audio device - mind that 
/dev is dynamic, so configuring back /dev/dsp group owned by audio will not be 
that easy - i.e. this kind of access control is crucial if your box is used 
remotely as a juke box.

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[Karmic]&[Lucid] Only one user has sound; no hw shows in Sound Preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433654
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