Hmm. I gather you got 3.11.3 from somewhere other than the k/ubuntu repositories? I expect ubuntu does a lot of its own packaging on the kernels, so ubuntu's kernel packages are probably drawing in their own version of alsa and pulse. I would think that installing (or maybe re-installing) the current ubuntu kernel (which on my system, as of this morning, is 3.11.0-12-generic) would straighten out the alsa and pulse problems, as far as what modules get loaded.
Niot sure what the messages mean; looks like the alsa driver is having trouble with a config file somewhere. Hopefullt install/reinstall on the kernel will straighten it out, otherwise you will have to start going through the config files in modprobe.d and /etc/pulse to try and sniff it out.
Niot sure what the messages mean; looks like the alsa driver is having trouble with a config file somewhere. Hopefullt install/reinstall on the kernel will straighten it out, otherwise you will have to start going through the config files in modprobe.d and /etc/pulse to try and sniff it out.
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