Same happens to me.  After resuming, I can get sound working with
killall pulseaudio.  However, when I do, gnome-power-manager starts
using large amounts of cpu and memory.  After killing pulseaudio, I
watched the Memory column in gnome-system-monitor climb quite rapidly.
It reached 1.3 GB while I was watching before I killed gnome-power-
manager.   I'm using Ubuntu amd64 Beta with all updates applied.

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[hardy] Pulseaudio is blocking normal sound after resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202089
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