What was a persistent and annoying problem has turned into a bit of a
freak occurrence.  When I started using my laptop today after leaving it
on all night it seemed like the bug had disappeared.  It took some work,
but I can still consistently trigger it.  Here are the steps:

1. Log in
2. Start Amarok.
3. Start playing a song, pause, then resume playback.
4. Quit Amarok while the song is playing.
5. Start Amarok again.  A message appears saying (for me) 
         "Phonon: KDE's Multimedia Library.
     The audio playback device HDA Intel (STAC92xx analog) does not work.  
Falling back to PulseAudio."
6. Start playing a song.  Pause.  Trying to resume playback will not work.

After going through these steps, quitting Amarok does not close the
Amarok process.  I cannot start Amarok again until I kill the process
manually.  After doing that, using Amarok again doesn't trigger the bug
until I log out and repeat the steps listed above.

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[Jaunty] Amarok 2.0.1 will not resume playback after paused
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330797
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