Hello everyone. snowball2050, I got a similar issue. Yesterday,
suddenly, Ubuntu had no sound in my Dell Studio 1735 laptop, even when
I've been working with dual boot Intrepid/Vista since I bought it like 2
months ago. I use Ubuntu 95% of the time. After seeing this audio issue,
I booted with Vista to verify if it was a linux problem or a general
problem...what was my surprise? I didn't get audio in Vista either.

To make it work in Ubuntu I turned on the "Headphones as Line Out"
option and the sound started to work. In Vista I deleted the drivers,
reboot and let the OS install the drivers by default...it worked....but
note that if , after that, I install the drivers downloaded from the
Dell webpage, I lose the sound again. I noticed that Vista detects
something connected in one of the headphones plug (Studio 1735 has 2
plugs) ...but of course nothing is connected.

So I agree with you snowball2050, the OS is mixing the channels with one
of the headphone outputs. You can read my complete story here:

http://ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1009182

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Sound Card Detected, but only headphone sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220006
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