See post #5 at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/1784485

It references another Linux variant (eww).  But, reading their thread
you will find that they made a patch in December 2018 to solve the 294
issue.  Then, the bug report for Ubuntu let to y'all doing the same.

I've done all the same steps mentioned in both threads.  It appears that
the same patch is needed for ACL274.

Post 28 from December 2018, https://forum.manjaro.org/t/alc294-analog-
audio-card-detected-but-no-sound-internaly-or-headphones/54089/28,
states:  "each one of ASUS new laptop models with Realtek ALC294 have
individual hwinfo SubVendor and SubDevice values. They are needed for
QUIRK hack directly in /sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c file."
Additionally, it includes 3 patches for the kernel regarding realtek.c.

This makes sense since all other methods to resolve fail.

So, what commands should I run to get you all that data to solve this
matter? :-)

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