Seems like this is the best way to do it (but if someone knows of a better way 
for Ubuntu, let us know):
https://sleeplessbeastie.eu/2021/11/01/how-to-install-mainline-linux-kernel-on-ubuntu-based-distribution/

Seems this gets you a tool that allows you to manage and install
mainline kernels. You'll need a 5.17 (which is the latest stable
mainline release) to get your sound working.

Keep us posted.


(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #607)

> There should be a repo you can add on your system to be able to pull the 
> latest mainline kernels. I don't have it handy at the moment as I've 
> been building/installing kernels myself since the 90's, but I'll try 
> find it and post it in a little bit.

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