It doesn't. The above does not actually affect whether Pulseaudio works
correctly on next bootup or not.

Also, I'm afraid to reboot for kernel updates because I've been having
to reboot 5 to 10 times just to get sound working again. I'd normally
just say forget it, but it also makes TTYs spam this error over and over
non-stop:

[18009.716205] 3:3:4: cannot set freq 48000 to ep 0x86

With the first two (inside the brackets, separated by the decimal point;
might be one number?) varying each time.

It also makes a very long pause at the login sequence (where it ACTUALLY
PLAYS the little 'drums' sound after the long pause) in which nothing is
clickable and the whole UI freezes. Note that while the 'drums' play
eventually, no other sound EVER works.

This long pause carries in with Firefox and other programs starting. If
a program tries to access Pulseaudio at all, it will freeze up the
ENTIRE user interface (and spam the TTYs) until it stops doing whatever
it is it's trying to do. This makes the system nearly unusable.

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  [System Product Name, VIA VT1708S, Green Line Out, Rear] Pulseaudio
  fails to detect card

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