I'm on this for more than two hours. Everything I try just fails, and
every search I attempt results into outdated or non-working tips. I was
able to get sound by adding myself to the audio group; now speaker-test
-D sysdefault:CARD=PCH works, but PulseAudio stubbornly does not detect
my device. Tried to delete ~/.config/pulse, tried to restart PulseAudio,
attempted to get verbose logging, no useful information. pactl list and
pavucontrol only show a NVIDIA HDMI audio, and a USB webcam, no onboard
HDA Intel. Do I really need to get an external USB sound card for Ubuntu
18.10? This is a real deal breaker. We need a downgrade path if upgrade
fails the system that hard, but there is no such thing, besides
formatting and loosing all my settings.

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Title:
  No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci
  [Dell XPS 13 9360/9370]

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