Gean Ceretta,  8.11.2012:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Emmanuel Bourgerie
> Sent: 11/08/12 08:43 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Audio issue with Intel HDA driver
> 
>  Hi everyone ! I'm having an issue with my new motherboard, I just installed 
> Debian sid and I don't have any sound :( I'm pretty lost, so I post here (if 
> it's the wrong place, feel free to tell me), also I launched the latest 
> Ubuntu live and had sound, so I think there is something I missed ;) Here is 
> the result of alsa-info.sh on _Debian_ : 
> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=ea68c55b64250b7278305cf46fdc2873356f6d0c 
> And here is the same, on _Ubuntu_ : 
> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=e10b7f43c8ecbb304b9eef1e7e38dd129488512d 
> >From now, I have no idea what to do... As I said, everything looks perfect 
> on Ubuntu, so I couldn't find on Internet something similar, and all the 
> stuff around ALSA and PulseAudio is pretty obscure to me... In advance, thank 
> you :) -- Emmanuel Bourgerie <manu.dw...@gmail.com> Développeur web & 
> Open-Source  Hi Emmanuel, I'm having this problem too, I solved this bug to 
> my user account, making PulseAudio run in System Mode, your is probably 
> running in Use
>  r Mode, but I have changed my user account and the problem is back, If I 
> solve, I will post here.

Try adding your user to the "audio" group.  (And log out and log back in 
for the change to be recognized.)


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