Interesting. I wonder whether the audio driver does indeed properly
support your hardware, but something else was blocking it from working
properly, and somethign other than the model argument addition made
things work...

I am coming to this conclusion because the driver does know about your
hardware to a large extent, and I thought I would have to add one more
line of code to make things work better, however what you have said
above makes me think things should work fine, but they weren't working
for some reason until you changed something...

I am stumped at this point, and think that the only way to get the
answer is to boot a live CD of either lucid or maverick, and test to see
whether audio is working.

Thanks for your cooperation.

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