I'm not sure this bug is what it seems like.

1) There is no system-ready sound (the drums). This is because lightdm
never triggers one, like gdm does. This is a bug in lightdm, but it does
not concern the live-CD, which boots right into a logged in session
(bypassing lightdm).

2) There is no session-login sound (the longer note jungle like sound).
This is because it is disabled; as can be seen if you pull down the
system menu/indicator, startup applications. You will find the "GNOME
Login Sound" application in a disabled state. You can enable it on an
installed system, but not on a live-CD (because the live-CD does not
store state between sessions).

3) Looking at the audio on your particular system, audio does not seem
to be muted. It is not muted everywhere (i e, if I start a live-CD 12.04
session here, audio is at a good volume when I boot my system). Can you
confirm that your system actually is muted at startup, so that you're
not just suffering from bugs 1 and/or 2? If so, can you attach an alsa-
info ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo ) from still being in the
muted state? (Don't worry about it if this is nearly impossible for a
blind user)

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu Precise)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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  [ENS1371 - Ensoniq AudioPCI, playback] Sound volume set to 0 when
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