Fixed! It turns out that it was not a coincidence that this happened after I installed linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-xx-386. It appears this also made the system pull in the kernel 2.6.24-16-386 instead of the 2.6.24-16-generic and modified the grub menu.lst. Presumably the .386 kernel does not have the emu10k1 driver enabled by default. I tried selecting the generic kernel from the boot menu, and the sound now works again. So I have removed all .386 image and related bit and restored the old grub menu.lst. I seem to have 4 versions of kernel accumulated now. Easy it easy to remove these, or does it mean manually amending the grub menu?
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