Make sure linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-[your arch here] is installed
and you are booting the correct kernel.

For some reason, for 2.6.22-20, both generic and 386 kernels were
installed, while only the generic kernel's modules were installed and
the 386 kernel was made default in GRUB.

My solution was to install the modules for 2.6.22-10-386 and, when that
worked (and I realized the generic ran better on my system), I removed
the 386 kernel and modules, which never should have made their way on to
my system to begin with, and went back to the generic kernel.

Everything works over here now that I have the proper kernel and modules
installed.

Hope this helps someone else -- and closes this bug.

** Summary changed:

- Realtek 861 sound broken on kernel 2.6.22-10.30
+ 2.6.22-10-386 kernel gets installed and made GRUB default with no modules 
(WAS: "Realtek 861 sound broken on kernel 2.6.22-10.30")

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
+ Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-10-386
  
  Sound got broken for me with the upgrade from kernel 2.6.22-9 to
  2.6.22-10.30. Previously, the only problem I had was the microphone not
  working. I started describing this in bug #116326, but since my realtek
  has a different ID and worked until this update, I think it is probably
  a new bug.
  
  $ aplay --list-devices
  **** Lista de Dispositivos de Hardware PLAYBACK ****
  placa 0: Intel [HDA Intel], dispositivo 0: HDA Generic [HDA Generic]
    Subdispositivos: 0/1
    Subdispositivo #0: subdevice #0

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2.6.22-10-386 kernel gets installed and made GRUB default with no modules (WAS: 
"Realtek 861 sound broken on kernel 2.6.22-10.30")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134146
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