Attached is the output of dmesg(1) shortly after a cold cold-boot when the 
audio output seems Ok:
The KDE thing knows about the H/W and functions as expected, and all seems 
happy.
This is mostly for information and comparison with the report's log (when 
things (well,
at least the module & KDE) didn't work).

By "cold cold-boot" I mean a boot from power OFF ("cold-boot") after being OFF 
for perhaps
30 minutes ("cold" (i.e., let the system cool down, but I do NOT believe it was 
"hot")).

As an aside, I tried using `apport-cli -u...' but it decided there was
nothing new to report.

Still searching for that incident when things changed from not-all-is-Ok
to all-seems-Ok.

** Attachment added: "dmesg(1) output after a cold boot when the audio works Ok 
(NO obvious problems)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1904075/+attachment/5433967/+files/dmesg-cold_boot-audio_Ok.txt

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  [NJ5x_NJ7xLU, Realtek ALC293, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all (or
  so KDE "thinks")

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