Trying the ALSA and PULSE audio settings recommended on various sites had a 
strange result: the volume icon and slider show the preset volume (~40%) after 
boot, but the real, I mean audible volume is @ 100%. Simply clicking the volume 
slider will set the volume right.
Another strange thing: today the clock/calendar items did't appear on startup, 
and the real volume was correct (40%)!
Bringing back the clock with  sudo killall unity-panel-service  the volume 
reset to 100% while the slider still showed 40%.

Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit, Intel HDA, DisplayPort

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  sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot

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