In the meantime, I had switched to Arch Linux 64bit which uses a more recent 
kernel and I got no error messages nor problems with speakers.
Now I'm using Ubuntu again, but this time I installed 32bit Feisty.
I don't have problems with the sound card any more.
I still get an error message at boot time, something like "BIOS PCI BUG FOUND", 
just before graphical upstart starts.

Even if this is not closely related, I noticed that after the last upgrades 
(kernel and language support) now volume starts muted at login, and I have to 
manually increase it every time.
In my session preferences, volume manager is checked and automatic saving of 
the session is checked.

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PCI & hda_intel errors during boot
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