Psy, thanks for the help, but before I go down that unsupported of a
route, I'll go back to Gentoo.  I switched to Ubuntu because I was
getting tired of doing so much work to roll my own.  I didn't expect to
be so broken by the switch.

You have Ubuntu closing bugs saying you have to use Pulse Audio and if
there's a problem go pester them.  Then you have Pulse Audio say they
won't support you (or at least my) card and if you don't like it, don't
use Pulse Audio.  It appears to me that this problem will not be fixed
because no one will take responsibility for the damage done.  The
developers making decisions are quite rude about it and the broken users
have been push way past any reasonable level of patients.

At this point it just a matcher of getting the situation documented so
users who experience future problems don't set their expectations too
high too soon.  Linux is now in another period of unreliable sound.
It's been over a decade for me since I last saw something like it.  But
it's all over the floor and the current developers will not address it.

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removing pulseaudio breaks sound control
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/440465
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