OK, I've had this problem for some time and nothing seemed to work but
various links above took me to this solution which did work.

##### WORK-AROUND FOR AUDIO PROBLEM #####

1.) Manually adjust the mixer settings to something that is a good
default for your audio needs. These settings will be loaded every time
you restart your computer.

2.) Change the file permissions for /var/lib/alsa/asound.state to enable
read/write access for the group/others (open the folder in Thunar, then
right-click the file, select properties, and go to the Permissions tab).
If you don't do this, then the next step will give you a permission
denied error.

3.) Open up a terminal and enter the command "alsactl store" (without
the quotes). This stores your mixer settings in
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state for later use.

4.) From The Xubuntu/Xfce menu, go to Settings and open Sessions and
Startup. Go to the Application Autostart tab and click the Add button.

5.) Enter the command "alsactl restore" (without the quotes) and the
name and description of your choice. This causes the "alsactl restore"
command to automatically run when you start your computer. The command
restores you mixer settings from /var/lib/alsa/asound.state where you
saved them earlier.

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[Jaunty] Sound card outputs start muted after recent updates to use pulseaudio
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