There is a continuing problem here (Lenovo 3000 C200).  The ALSA changes
now allow the chip to be identified correctly (Realtek ID 862), but
there is still no support for the machine configuration -- no speakers,
extremely low headphone level.  Audio is unusable here.

The boot option acpi=ht is simply not a viable workaround -- no
processor clock control, no auto shutdown, no battery monitoring (the
list goes on).  Even the audio remains unusable -- there is no speaker
mute when headphones are connected (no jack sensing?) so the
configuration is still not right.

It's more than a Wishlist status, too, imho!

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Low Audio Volume/other audio problems with Lenovo 3000 C200
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84616
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