I have an HP Pavilion with the ECS MCP61PM-HM board (HP/Compaq name:
Nettle3-GL8E)

I tried adding "options snd-hda-intel model=3stack-hp" to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base

This made the unknown HDA error in dmesg go away, and the volume
controls which were previously set to 100% across the board were reset
to somewhere in the 60% region.  When I crank them back up to 100%, I
believe it may have increased the volume somewhat from where it was
previously, but its still nowhere near the volume you would expect (and
that I was able to get on the PC I just replaced.)  For the record,
these are powered (by 110v) speakers.

I experimented with "options snd-hda-intel model=6-stack-dig" since this
system does have 6 jacks on the back, 2 in the front (but no unused
digital out that I can see).  The dmesg error is still gone, but the
volume seems identical.  One side effect though, is that the volume
slider in xmms no longer actually adjusts the volume.

For what its worth, this is not limited to Ubuntu - the same behavior
occurs in Fedora Core 10, so I'm thinking that this is related to Alsa
perhaps as your post would suggest.

I will experiment with some of the others and see if I do any better.
Thanks a ton for the pointers!!!

CAB

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