OK, I uploaded the extra info and changed back to "new".
But something really weird happened. This system has had this problem since the 
beginning (I think I updated it when Oneiric was RC1), and it's been used every 
day since, so it's been rebooted dozens of times.
But now, things have changed. Since maybe 30 minutes, now if I play an audio 
file, for the first time in weeks, it plays well. BUT - the small speaker icon 
on the top bar shows all dashes (like the volume is zero) and if I go to Sound 
Settings, there is no hardware detected there - as if I had no card at all. All 
the tabs show just nothing. And I can't change the volume in any way. I'm 
really confused.
I haven't tried booting the other installation (the clean install), I will do 
shortly and report back...

The only thing I did (that I can think of) is the procedure to have a
verbose log of Pulseaudio, but I don't know if it might have changed
something...

Cristian

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