Daniel T Chen, I've got en_US.UTF-8 install - which I guess is quite
default and the problem still exists there. I provided PulseAudio
verbose output as requested (see #17, #18) but if there is anything else
I can upload to have this bug resolved I would gladly do that. I can
also investigate, or run tests or whatever, just If you could point me
in a right direction, or be more specific on what to do (or where to
look) in order to resolve the problem, please?

I agree that this feature/functionality is controversial. There are some
cases it is desired while there are others that it is not. In 9.04 there
was a choice, it could be configured either way. But 9.10 doesn't give
that opportunity. So my question is: does the sound work this way on
purpose or is it a bug? I'm quite confused right now. Could one of the
maintainers elaborate on it please?

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[Karmic] Only one user has sound; no hw shows in Sound Preferences
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