I can't say anything from the dmesg, since no sound/alsa drivers are loaded in kernel, only in userspace, but if I remember correctly the ubuntu kernels are all generic for some time now, so the 64bit and 386 should be the same. Therefore the question is why do you need the 386 kernel? And your issue is probably the alsa drivers failing because they think the aren't compatible with 386 kernel.
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