Neither of the pasuspender commands fixes my problems, nor does killall
pulseaudio. Yet I have the same symptoms: Totem and Rhythmbox work fine
until suspend/resume, at which point they appear to play fine, but no
sound comes out of the speakers. Also, no volume sliders are muted.

I believe there are multiple bugs that occur with the same set of
actions. My hardware uses kernel device snd_hda_intel. I tried the
pulseaudio fixes in this thread, but none of them worked for me. The
only valid fix for me in this thread was in the following comment:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/202089/comments/19

This seems to indicate a kernel bug, or at least something at a lower
level than ALSA and PulseAudio.

I did some more checking and found this bug (and recommended fix, which
fixes the issue permanently):

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/270593

The problem is that the snd-hda-intel module has a broken model=auto
mode that works on bootup but fails during the suspend/resume cycle.
People for whom the "pasuspender echo" or "killall pulseaudio" fixes do
NOT work should be posting in bug 270593, where I will now be adding
more information.

Again, two separate issues with exactly the same symptoms. Hope this
clears up some of the confusion. :)

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