Public bug reported:

I believe this is a pulseaudio regression, as the output of alsa-info
(http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=730ab5b8f0499ef58c0e17f67f8f911ba53a011c) looks fine
as far as I can see.

I'm currently running Ubuntu 18.04, and I believe this is a regression
as audio used to work under 17.10. Since upgrading (which fixed a good
number of other incompatibilities with the machine), I've had no luck
getting audio to work at all.

I'm attaching the output of dmesg, 'aplay -l', 'aplay -L' and
'pulseaudio -vv'.

If I can provide any other information, or if there's anything you'd
like me to try, I'd be happy to help in any way possible.

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Tarball of relevant logs, &c."
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1783200/+attachment/5166847/+files/logs.tzx

** Summary changed:

- [Lenovo Miix 310, Ubuntu 18.10] Audio no longer working
+ [Lenovo Miix 310, Ubuntu 18.04] Audio no longer working

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