Also; I assume that playback and recording appears - from the computer
side - to be working - but only silence is recorded and only silence is
heard, right?

Anyway; here's what it looks like you need to do to get some playback (if we're 
lucky! This is likely a new model and might require additional code) :
1) Download and start hda-analyzer, see 
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer 
2) Go to pin 0x1A (should be "headphone out"), and make sure the mixer 0x0C is 
active in the connection list.
3) Go to pin 0x1B (should be "line out"), and make sure the mixer 0x0C is 
active in the connection list.

Close hda-analyzer and retry playback. The first one of you who does
this (and has Dell Optiplex 380, of course!), please report back whether
it worked or not, and regardless of whether it worked or not, also run
"apport-collect 582199".

Assuming this works, we can then go on trying to get the mic up and
running as well, and then try to get the new feature into the Linux
kernel.

Thanks in advance.

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No sound on Dell Optiplex 380 (ALC269Q, probably new chip)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582199
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