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What are the names, out of curiousity?
The full list is:
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I've tried ALL of them and none work.
Might it need a kernel module? I don't see "Sound Blaster" inside the probe and connector red light does not turn on at all.
Digital output for IEC958 is going to be the one that works. Reboot if needed.
I've tried every profile there and none is working.
So I moved to a live PopOS where it works without doing anything and from the hardware probe the only difference on audio seems to be the Nvidia GK107 HDMI Audio Controller not present.
Here's pavucontrol
Here's alsamixer
lspci output on PopOS
Refer to my other comment for alsamixer levels on Fedora.
I would like to use Fedora and make it work there. So why does it work out of the box on PopOS?
There's a lot of variables at play here. The simplest thing you can do is compare your sound system profiles and configs and see how they differ. If the setups are similar, you could just take all the configs from PopOs and drop them into your Fedora install I guess.