Lee's reply.
There's really no telling. It's misleading to say "snd-hda-intel is
supported" because every single laptop and motherboard with
snd-hda-intel is slightly different and there's absolutely no
documentation on what the differences are. Possibly the hardware is
oncorrectly detected. It's also possible that these devices simply have
no hardware master volume and Windows emulates it in software.
Since you only seem to have 2 channels, doesn't "Front" work as a
master?
I believe this is right. On a laptop with this chipset 'MASTER' vol is more likely
to be emulated and 'PCM' and 'FRONT' should be enough to get sound. Well,
there's one less thing to worry about. :-D
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