@Forrest Yu: Thanks for the pointers. I think it could be that the init
verbs are applied, but then the driver in its infinite wisdom reverts
the changes by doing other verbs. Which means that the "patch" solution
is not working, at least not the verb part. How about recording with and
without the patch? Do you choose between "mic" and "line in", or between
"mic" and "front mic", or something else?

@jaezcurra: Try this:
1) Make sure the package "build-essentials" is installed
2) Unpack the downloaded file and cd into that directory
3) run "./configure", and if successful, run "make"
4) you now have a "hda-verb" executable. you can either copy to the place of 
your liking, or run "sudo make install" to have it copied for you.
If step 3) fails, you're likely missing a package ending with "-dev" and 
hopefully you'll get an error message indicating which one.

As a side note, on my "things to do when I have some time and
priority"-list there is: "take hda-verb, hda-analyzer, hda-emu and
codecgraph, package them as one package and build into a PPA".
Unfortunately I don't have a time estimate for when that will happen.

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No sound on Dell Optiplex 380 (ALC269Q, probably new chip)
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