since a recent update (automatic update through the update manager) the 
pulseaudio has now to be started manually after each boot... and I have still 
some sound issue with my fujitsu laptop s7110: ie Headset and Laptop speakers 
work simultaneously (as the laptop would not work that headset are plugged in).
is there still something i can do to try to fix this annoying sound issue.
Regarding the post #21, How should I use this information, is there anything to 
do so I could help to figure out the cause of this bug?
Thanks

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Title:
  no sound/ Speaker issue 12.04

Status in “alsa-driver” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am having critical sound issues since I did the update to 12.x and I
  have been looking on many post to find solution without success.

  I am using a laptop Fujitsu S7110 and just did a fresh install 12.04. 
  I did the standard OS update after running the fresh install from the CD and 
I don't get any sound from the speakers.

  The Alsa log file can be found here:
  http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=83443eabc64a7d840001f687e9a8634df57226b1

  I am kind of desesperate about this bug and might switch (after
  several years of using Ubuntu) to an other distribution.

  Any help would be welcome.

  Best regards,

  David

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