I have now managed to make my headset mic work permanently. I had to add the following line to the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel model=alc295-hp-x360
However, after doing this, a week later my speakers stopped working and I had to change some pin mappings using alsa-tools-gui: specifically I used Pin 0x14 for Internal Speaker (LFE) and Pin 0x1e for Internal Speaker.
So right now, my speakers work, my headset(mic + sound) works and only my internal mic does not work.
I am still unable to run the dump program in Windows. However, I can tell you that my laptop has Intel Smart Sound Technology(SST). I read somewhere that Ubuntu still does not have proper support for that although I may have misunderstood what I read. So I am not sure.
@hui.wang
Sorry for the late response.
I have now managed to make my headset mic work permanently. I had to add the following line to the file /etc/modprobe. d/alsa- base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel model=alc295- hp-x360
However, after doing this, a week later my speakers stopped working and I had to change some pin mappings using alsa-tools-gui: specifically I used Pin 0x14 for Internal Speaker (LFE) and Pin 0x1e for Internal Speaker.
So right now, my speakers work, my headset(mic + sound) works and only my internal mic does not work.
I am still unable to run the dump program in Windows. However, I can tell you that my laptop has Intel Smart Sound Technology(SST). I read somewhere that Ubuntu still does not have proper support for that although I may have misunderstood what I read. So I am not sure.