OK I found a combination of selected soundcards and headphone plugging
which makes sound, but there's still no sound from the internal
speakers.

If I select the "Internal Audio Analogue Stereo" soundcard in the Sound
control panel application, and plug in some headphones, then there is
sound.

However, there's still no obvious way to get sound to come out of the
speakers. I recollect in previous systems you could get to some kind of
audio jack control through Alsamixer or similar in order to fix this
kind of issue. I'll see if I can trace a duplicate bug now I can get at
least some sound.

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