On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 18:50:20 +0100
François Patte <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> wrote:

> Here is the link:
> 
> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=5ebae0714f190eceb8b6ff7ceb435f434d48ad85

From that output, you should have sound.  Your system put the PCM
(analog) card in the 0 slot, and that is the default location for sound
to be routed to pulseaudio.  Do you by chance have a configuration file
for sound in /etc/modprobe.d that assigns a default device other than 0?

You could also do a 
man pulse-client.conf
and check the locations at the top of that to see if you have a pulse
configuration file that is overriding your settings via the gui.
Especially in your home directory.

Also in ~/.config/pulse there should be a file with []-default-source.
Look at that to be sure that it is pointing to device 0, and analog.

It doesn't make sense that you don't have sound.  I can offer no more
help, perhaps you should post on the alsa-user mailing list, with the
link you showed here, to see if anyone there has an answer.
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