Comment 13 for bug 16670

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Thomas Hood (jdthood) wrote :

I guess your version of the driver does not support that "quirk". You
may have better luck with the Breezy version of the driver. This means
installing a newer kernel package.

If you don't want to upgrade your kernel package then you can upgrade just the
ALSA modules. This involves installing alsa-sound from Breezy and generating
an alsa-modules package from it (using make-kpkg) for your kernel.