the hack to "/etc/pulse/default.pa" posted by Nusret  on  2009-10-28
(post#77) worked for me.

to be accurate, i made the change, rebooted opened sound preferences and
saw that the "dummy device" had been replaced by "internal audio analog
device". however mute led was orange, but sotware reported the device to
be unmuted. after cycling the mute checkbox on and off, the led was blue
and behaviour was correct. this behaviour has continued after a reboot.

audio jack behaviour is correct as well.

this is obviously not an acceptable situation for the less tech savvy,
and really shouldnt be acceptable to any of us because it means that
something somewhere isnt doing what it should be.

it also probably means that when the issue is solved those of us that
implement this hack will end up with incorrect  "/etc/pulse/default.pa"
files, but hey at least i have sound now.

i will still gladly provide any pertinent info asked for in pursuit of
fixing this bug as it isnt really fixed.

cheers, 
ex-oficio.

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[Regression] No sound in Karmic (HDA Intel ICH6 & Realtek ALC260)
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