Could you please try the following, note that this is only if you run
pulseaudio in your user session, not system wide:

1. Remove all pulseaudio related files from your home directory, so 
.pulse_cookie and .pulse/* leave the .pulse directory in tact for the next step.
2. Create /home/your-username/.pulse/client.conf and add the following line to 
it:
autospawn = no

This is so that when we kill pulseaudio, it won't start right back up again 
when we don't want it to.
3. Kill pulseaudio with "pulseaudio -k"
4. Reset your alsa volume settings with the following command: "sudo 
/etc/init.d/alsa-utils reset". You will be asked for your password due to using 
the sudo command.
 5. Start pulseaudio again with "start-pulseaudio-x11".
6. Check the alsa mixer again, and report back as to whether your volume levels 
are reset to 0.

If you have any questions as to the above steps, please let me know
also.

 affects ubuntu/pulseaudio
 status incomplete


** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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[regression] karmic: pulseaudio doesn't remember last volume, sets to 0 every 
boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410446
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