I'm running Gutsy and just noticed today that applications that had been
happily playing through my built-in snd_hda_intel device were failing.
It looks like some recent update (or random cosmic  rays) caused my two
sound devices to swap indexes. I now have

cat /proc/asound/modules
 0 snd_ice1712
 1 snd_hda_intel

I think it was the other order before, and I did nothing that I would
expect to change the sound configuration. It seems to me there was a GUI
way to set "default sound device" but I can't find it any more. I'll try
one of the non-gui ways to control alsa device numbering.

I use the ice1712 for complex (multi-track recording) stuff and the
hda_intel for simple playback since the ice1712 fails to provide the
simple kind of mixer interface that many sound applications expect to
see. But I see that Windows Vista doesn't support my M-Audio Delta sound
card (alias ice1712) at all currently.

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Default sound card selected incorrectly on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45786
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