su...@ubuntu:~$ sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
su...@ubuntu:~$ 

?? nothing came up.

To make sure I had everything clean, I re-installed the system using today's 
daily build. There were some sound upgrades, I noticed. 
Then I tested audio on the fresh install. 
It worked.
Then I purged pulseaudio and re-booted. 
Audio still worked. 
HMMMM.... 
Not my experience yesterday. 

So I got daring, and went back to get a new copy of the development 
alsa-drivers. Would that then break the system, I wondered?
It did not. 

I don't know what to say? User error? A minor bug corrected yesterday?

Thanks for your help. It's so frustrating when something you do regularly all 
of a sudden doesn't do it. Any more information you need from me, let me know. 
Anyway, I think this bug can be closed out.

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purging pulseaudio results in no sound at all
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350411
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