Thanks David,

The symlink you mentioned fixed the detection of my onboard sound card
and with pulseaudio-git it shows SPDIF and Headphones outputs and a
Microphone input and they both work as expected. The installed ubuntu
pulseaudio also has an Analogue audio output that isn't shown in the
gnome audio mixer settings when using pulseaudio-git, though I'm
guessing this is either an alias for the onboard Intel 5.1 or perhaps
pulseaudio-git has jack insert/removal detection... anyway the sound
works through headphones and mic as expected.

I've attached the output of pulseaudio-git when run with -vvvv.

To provide a clean log I first removed ~/.pulse, ~/.pulse-cookie and
~/.config/pulse, then did the following to ensure pulseaudio doesn't
autospawn:

mkdir ~/.pulse
echo "autospawn=no" >> ~/.pulse/client.conf
pulseaudio -k
./src/pulseaudio -vvvv --log-target=newfile:pulseaudio.log

Steps taken after running pulseaudio-git are as follows:

1. Wait for pulseaudio to settle then turn on UA-101 with manual switch on the 
device
2. Wait for pulseaudio to settle then open gnome audio settings
3. Highlight UA-101 in gnome audio settings to make it the default output 
("Play sound through")
4. There is a button on the gnome audio settings window that allows me to 
change from "Multichannel output" to "Multichannel input" - I change this and 
the UA-101 device disappears from the overview and seemingly with no way to get 
it back except for deleting anything pulseaudio related from my home directory 
and restarting pulseaudio.
5. Close gnome audio settings and turn off the UA-101 before killing pulseaudio.

The UA-101 doesn't have any alsa controls at all - nothing is picked up
in alsamixer. In Windows, the 10 input and output channels are
controlled by a software mixer. I'm wondering if this is why the inputs
are not detected by pulseaudio?


** Attachment added: "pulseaudio git verbose log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/986817/+attachment/4199622/+files/pulseaudio.log

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