Argh - I have the same problem today on Feisty release version.  After a
reboot I was surprised to find that the HDA Intel sound card was not
listed in my playback devices.  It was previously recognized - as far as
I can tell, no configuration had changed between reboots.

My dmesg shows the same issue (cannot find slot, error creating card,
probe failed with error -12).

I also have two saa7134 cards, and they are also mapped to indices -1
and -2 in the alsa-base config file, where the snd-hda-intel driver is
explicitly mapped to index 0.  This is to keep the SAA7134 cards from
becoming index 0 (which otherwise happens randomly, and then ALSA audio
playback is screwed up because card 0 is default, but the SAA7134 are
capture cards with no output devices).  I'm on an Asus P5B Deluxe
motherboard.

I can blacklist saa7134 in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, but then the
SAA7134 cards are inactive which is not very useful in MythTV box.  It
seems at this point I either have TV capture or I have sound output.

Any ideas would be most appreciated before my wife starts getting upset
about the broken MythTV and pining after TiVo!

** Attachment added: "lspci -vvn"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7569245/lspci.txt

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[feisty] HDA-Intel sound problems
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