The top of this launchpad page states that a fix for this has been
released.  Has it made it into the repository?

I lost sound on my M Audio Delta 1010 when I upgraded from Edgy to
Feisty a few days ago.  I am fully up to date as far as I know and I am
still not getting any sound.  Using the System->SoundPreferences window
shows that my Delta 1010 is recognized, When I set Sound Playback to
Autodetect and press the test button. a "Testing click OK to finish"
window comes up, but there is no sound.  When I specify  ALSA instead of
Autodetect I get the followind message after pressing test:

audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample !
gconfaudiosink: Could not open resource for writing.

my user is included in the audio group.

I've tried adding the line:
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack
to the end of the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file as suggested above, but this 
was not effective.

Is inclusion of the fix in the repository still pending?
Is this issue addressed more fully in another thread?

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[Feisty] Sound card (HDA) no more detected after switching from -8 to -9
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88400
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