This happens for me, but it's because my alsa default is pulseaudio not
a 'real' alsa device. It's not hardware, and the link mentioned is not
relevant in my case.
The issue is that pulseaudio as alsa default doesn't restore settings.
Even if alsa is restored (i.e. not pulseaudio default), pulseaudio
fails to restore volume settings, so that's a pulseaudio issue, not an
ALSA one.
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