Ok, some updates... If I plug earbuds into the headphone jack it works
fine. When playing a wav file using aplay, everything VISUALLY works (gui
meters go up and down).

It looks like a problem with the Realtek ALC295 chipset support. Some
people had "crackling" audio which could be fixed by making certain
settings but I haven't found a definitive fix for no audio...

I found a site that suggested adding a options to the kernel module in
/etc/modprobe.d/

# cat /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf
options snd-hda-intel model=auto

And that seems to have fixed it! Of course that makes one wonder, should
"auto" be the default (i.e., no manual configuration).

There is one other possibility. Windows can leave the card in a funky state
so I did do a hard power off before getting the sound to work. It's getting
too late tonight but I'll try removing the modprobe file and see if audio
continues to work.

Thanks,
Richard
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