Hi Luke, thanks for looking into this. Fortunately, the problem seems to
have gone away in the mean-time.

Incidentally, yes, I had tried all the pa* tools, and also IIRC going
around PA. I've had my speakers plugged in my second computer, and
routed all sounds through the network to it. I suppose this means that
PA works quite well, it must have been something weird going on with the
sound drivers. Unfortunately it also means I didn't notice when the
problem went away. (I only just checked now, before answering.)

(And yes, I did use alsamixer and a few other tricks to look for silly
volume settings, and tried rebooting a couple times for good measure.)

If you have any suggestions for investigating such situations it might
be useful to drop a note here, in case I (or somebody) happens to have
them again. I didn't notice exactly what updates happened in the mean-
time, but if you think it's useful I guess I could track down apt's logs
for the last few days.

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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