Can also confirm that I experience this same bug. Was surprised to learn
from reading the various bug reports that my Logitech E3500 could be the
source of the problem, but sure enough the problem seems to be resolved
by unplugging the camera.

I am running Ubuntu 11.10, kernel 3.0.0-15-generic-pae

I have been looking for a solution for some time and have been trying various 
brute force techniques to try to force the sound to work (though sometimes 
Ubuntu boots with no sound issues, so the problem is not necessarily 
systematic). I got the impression that the issue may be related to sound 
permissions because when the bug occurs I can use the "aplay" command only 
through sudo. Some of my brute force attempts to resolve the issue have been to 
use the following commands:
 sudo chmod -R a+rwX /dev/snd
 sudo alsa force-reload

I also check alsamixer to make sure my sound isn't muted, which it is
sometimes for some unknown reason. Sometimes the above actions work, but
not always, so maybe the sound just comes back through luck.

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  PCI/internal sound not working randomly, random hangs: "cannot set
  freq 16000 to ep 0x86" shown in syslog

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