Hi Daniel,

I tested the suggested startup workaround.

The command works correctly when run manually, and also runs successfully via a 
systemd service at boot.
Attaching systemd service logs for reference > fix_speaker_service_logs.txt

However, even though the service sets the left channel to 74, it gets
reset back to 0 later during the boot/login process.

So the workaround is being overridden by a later audio initialization
step.

I can reproduce this consistently after every reboot.

Please let me know if you would like me to test this via a user login
startup instead or provide additional logs.

Thanks.

** Attachment added: "fix_speaker_service_logs.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/2145861/+attachment/5956032/+files/fix_speaker_service_logs.txt

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