The problem is that the BIOS doesn't activate the amplifiers on the
bottom of the body.   Someone sent in an unofficial BIOS for the C940
that fixes the problem for the C940 only.  See
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205755

There is a related problem with the 9i that has a proposed fix that
appears to work.   See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/1926165  This fix may not be enough for the C930 and C940
but it might be possible to get a fix for them that doesn't require a
non-official BIOS.

By the way, I don't think that any of these laptops have five-channel
sound.   There is the soundbar with two or three speakers and the two
lower-range (I hesitate to call them bass) speakers on the bottom of the
laptop.  I don't expect that sound under Linux is as good as sound under
Windows as I believe Windows has a Dolby ATMOS sound driver for these
laptops that probably does some special equalization.

The microphone should work in modern kernels.  I'm running Fedora
5.11.20 but I think the microphone was fine throughout the 5.10 kernel
and maybe even earlier.

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