After noticing to my surprise that sound was suddenly working in the
latest kernel, I tried a reboot to see if it would stay fixed.  Broken
again after reboot.  So I tried suspending and sound still not working.
Finally, trying a trick mentioned earlier in this thread, I played an
audio file in totem-gstreamer and then suspended again.  This time when
I came back, the audio started playing!

So, I can confirm the workaround, but this issue not fixed.  I suppose
when I get desperate I'll try 'rebuilding the alsa modules with the
module assistant', and the other steps detailed by others, but that
seems more like fixing the problem myself than having it fixed in
Ubuntu.  Especially given the comment from a fresh upgrader from gutsy
that he also lost sound...  Having users rebuild modules to get sound
probably isn't an acceptable final outcome for hardy.

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[hardy] lost sound when upgraded from 2.6.24-3-generic to 2.6.24-4-generic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183364
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