Hey russellfields!

I know that it's frustrating but what you need to do is open a terminal
and type sudo gedit \etc\modprobe.d\alsa-base.conf

What that does is to give you administrator privilages so after editing
you can actually save the file. You can see that indicated with an
asterisk in the title of the window.

If you want my opinion, it is a shame that there is no graphic UI
function around that.

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