I own a late 2019 Computer Upgrade King Hewlett Packard Omen 15t and I
am running System76's Pop_OS! 20.04.0 64 bit LTS GNU/Linux. Looking at
this bug report, it looks like I am affected. I see that the latest
information is such that a fix was committed, but it has not been
released yet.

Is it possible that a future and updated Linux kernel version will be
released to include the necessary firmware, device drivers and updated
software package versions to fix the Realtek ALC285 sound card and
digital microphones so that they will work normally? Which specific
Linux kernel version and linux-firmware version is going to be needed
for the fix?

System76 chooses to use systemd-boot rather than GRUB2 used by Ubuntu. I
did research and I typed in sudo kernelstub -a
snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0 splash to be added to my Linux kernel
version 5.4.0-7634-generic AMD64 and it selected the snd_hd_intel
driver; the sound card is detected and audio is output through the
laptop's stereo speakers, but I realize that I have an Intel 9th
generation Core-i9 9880H mobile CPU which uses the Intel Cannon Lake PCH
cAVS for Audio-1 according to inxi -F results. Based on research, I need
the Sound Open Firmware, topology, updated software package versions for
ALSA and perhaps Pulse Audio and I should be using a newer Linux kernel
version above the current one that I am already using now.

According to my /etc/pulse/default.pa configuration file, I added these two 
lines:
load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,0 channels=2
load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0,6 channels=2

According to my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf configuration file, I added this 
line:
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=laptop-dmic

People should know that I also have a nVidia Geforce RTX 2080 Max-Q with
8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM mobile GPU on this HP Omen 15t gaming notebook PC.

How do I determine if I have a non-Intel HDMI output out of curiosity?
Can I safely assume that both my MiniDisplay Port 1.4 and HDMI 2.0b are
directed connected to my nVidia mobile GPU? Please let me know if it is
important for me to backup my HDMI.

The big question that I have to ask this community is whether it is
worth the effort and time for me to fix this on my own by downloading
the correct version of the Sound Open Firmware, topology, ALSA-ucm file
and a custom and newer Linux kernel version and learning how to install
it safely using systemd-boot on my own or should I let Canonical, Ltd.
and then System76 provide me with software updates in the future to fix
my sound card and digital microphone on my HP Omen 15t PC? If the latter
route is recommended for safety reasons since it seems obvious that I am
asking questions from the perspective of a new end user, then what
specific software packages and versions should I keep my eyes on via
future software updates to get an early idea that my sound card and
digital microphone will be fixed in the future?

What else do I need to know?

Thank you.

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