Well, there are several ways we could go about the initial mixer setting. We 
could initialize DAC0 and DAC1 to be on by default in the ALSA init db, which 
would be just a quick fix. Better would be if we could rename these devices in 
the kernel to be labelled "Front", "Surround", "LFE", "Headphone" and so on, so 
that PulseAudio would use it automatically. That, however, requires that we 
know the channel alignment for all devices, i e, if DAC2 corresponds to the 
headphone on one of these devices and the LFE on another, that has to be taken 
into account. 
Some kind of workaround would be to create PulseAudio profiles for this, but it 
feels like the kernel is the proper place to fix it.

Fixing suspend/resume is trickier, and might require someone with both
kernel knowledge and the physical hardware at hand to fix it.

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  Pulseaudio fails to initialize ICE1712 chipsets

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