I wasn't sure what qwerty800 was referring to by "...and find your model
of card. Remember it as XYZ" in post #14, so I simply typed "sudo alsa
force-reload" into a terminal session and viola! there was sound,
glorious sound!  :-D  I've created a little mini script on my desktop
that I'll run for a while...if it works out, I'll add that one line to
my .profile until I see this has been fixed.  That could be a work
around for some of us.

Not having sound is kind of a big deal--totally kills the computing
experience, especially with the scarcity of decent, portable open source
format multimedia players.

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[karmic] No sound on Intel 82801H HD Audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411574
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