Sound is now working - I had to run alsamixer from the console to raise
the PC and front speaker levels (gnome-volume-control no longer gives
you control of these and the sound is inaudible on my PC with the
default settings).

gnome-volume-control by default shows a blank theme and you can't choose
the alert sound (just like it used to intrepid before you manually set a
theme), and there is no sound on login.

If you select a theme, you can choose an alert sound, but there is no
button to test play the sound.

More importantly, unlike in Intrepid, there aren't any selections to
control the other sounds like the login and logout sounds. Shouldn't
there be?

If you enable window and button sounds, it doesn't have any effect.

It's probably not be related to this bug, but the 'terminal bell' sound
in console is a really annoying tinny electronic squawk.

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gnome-sound-properties plays wrong sound
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281535
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