I solved the issue some time ago but I hadn't got the chance to put some feedback
The issue got solved when I removed the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file generated by alsa-base (which I'm attaching here).
Indeed what I did was to purge (un-install) the alsa-base package as seems that now the sound is provided by pulseaudio.
Hopefully in next upgrade this issue will be handler better :-)
I solved the issue some time ago but I hadn't got the chance to put some feedback
The issue got solved when I removed the /etc/modprobe. d/alsa- base.conf file generated by alsa-base (which I'm attaching here).
Indeed what I did was to purge (un-install) the alsa-base package as seems that now the sound is provided by pulseaudio.
Hopefully in next upgrade this issue will be handler better :-)