> Ok, so either you haven't loaded the necessary kernel module for
> your sound card (the modules typically have the text "snd" in their
> name) or your sound card went bye-bye. Try "lspci | grep -i audio"
> and see what you get. On my desktop (with several physical sound
> devices)

https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/45118/sound-suddenly-stopped-working-on-f20/

Finally found this. Which might or might not give some clues. The bit 
at the bottom of the page might be worth trying. Remove wine-
pulseaudio. Trouble is it also takes out Wine which I would like to 
keep. <sigh> Tried to remove pavucontrol and reinstall. Still nothing. 
Tried  modprobe snd-hda-intel and modprobe pulseaudio but obviously 
that's not going to work. Result was ... Module pulseaudio not found 
in directory /lib/modules/4.3.5-300.fc23.x86_64. But that could be me 
trying the wrong modprobe command. Also tried...

https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=154002

I did pactl list. It said...

XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/run/user/1000) is not owned by us (uid 0), but by 
uid 1000! (This could e g happen if you try to connect to a non-root 
PulseAudio as a root user, over the native protocol. Don't do that.)
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused

Killed pulseaudio and restarted as a user with service pulseaudio 
restart. Might have to reinstall the whole system. Was hoping to stay 
away from that one.

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Richard
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