Thanks, this is exactly the problem. However, mixer does control the
volume, but the max-volume for mixer is about 25% of the actual max
volume, and thus very quiet. Barely audible over the fan. Running
gnome-config somehow resets the volume so mixer can adjust volume from
mute to max. I noticed that enlightenment has my volume levels
backwards. If the volume on mixer is set to max, the output volume is
silent, while if mixer is set to minimum, output volume is max. I have
two buttons on my laptop for volume control, and I had to reverse the
key-mappings so they worked correctly

>
> I had something similar, it turns out that sound is muted after I start the
> computer. However the mixer module doesn't work (I guess this is because of
> pulseaudio), so I have to use the
> gnome sound settings (under gnome-control-center) to unmute sound.
>

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