Okay, that's strange, because i have no external monitor connected to my
computer. Just the built-in screen.

I only wanted to watch a youtube video. As there was no sound i opened
the volume manager to find that the default output device was the radeon
HDMI but changing it to the "Intel Stereo HDA" or even changing the
volume on the radeon HDMI results in the crash / hang / error described
above.

On Xfce the volume sliders disappear immediately and I get the error
"Can't connect to PulseAudio:OK"

Doing so on KDE hangs the entire desktop as dolphin / KDE Frameworks tries to 
access a PCM  device on each start. 
After a while (5 Min.) dolphin opened and a popup says that the Intel sound 
chip cannot be accessed and it switches to "Default Device" whatever that may 
be. 

I'm pretty sure it has something to do with Kernel 3.13 enabling radeon
audio by default as i had no problems with the daily builds under Kernel
3.12 and the radeon.runpm=1 parameter. As the problem appeared on daily
builds I thought that it was no big deal and I should wait for the
stable release.

Purging pulseaudio and setting a default alsa device for firefox (as
described here http://www.seehuhn.de/pages/alsa) sort of worked but is
obviously not the preferred solution.

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  Pulseaudio fails to detect card (probably due to hybrid graphics)

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