Yeah, I have found another way to solve this issue :)

The following mail on ubuntu-devel gave me a hint:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-March/025226.html

As far as I undestand, in gnome-sound-preferences the Pulseaudio server
should be selected instead of the desired playback device, which I did
before. After setting everything to pulseaudio, all sounds from any
applications where played by the secondary card, so now I had to find
away to convince Pulseaudio to choose the Intel card instead. What
helped here was

- editing /etc/pulse/default.pa
- uncommenting the line 'set-default-sink' and adding the name of the Intel 
card instead of 'output'

So sound is working now properly, but to me it seems that this is a
regression compared to previous versions of Ubuntu, since there is no
easy and obvious way to select the default sound card anymore, if you
have more than one sound devices.

Kind regards,
Jan

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