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A review mentioned it has a UEFI BIOS, but I can't find mention of that in the specs or manual. How can I work out if Linux can run on this box (other than buying one to find out the hard way)?

I just recently bought a Gigabyte BRIX barebones PC, and I'm trying to get 5.1 audio working. I've managed to get 2-channel audio working, but whenever I bring up the audio configuration in the bottom right corner and start select audio options, it only has tests for the left and right channel. A lot of what I've read online seems a little outdated wrt. Alsa config, so I wanted to check here. Alsamixer isn't all that helpful in debugging what's going on.
Posted in Linux & Unix: Gigabyte BRIX (GB-BXBT-1900 running Ubuntu 16.04). If I walk away. Looked for additional video drivers; no luck. Jan 22, 2018 - Gigabyte Brix Linux Drivers. Background If you have tried to install Windows 7 using a USB Flash Drive on a system that only has USB 3.0 ports.
One common issue that people reported was that some output types were muted, but I'm not seeing that. Ok, so I just decided to stop messing around with the audio utilities and just tried to get VLC working with AC-3 passthrough. I transferred over an AVI that I knew had an AC-3 track. VLC has *many* audio output options, including Pulse, Alsa, with permutations of 2-8 channel audio. Right now I'm using the Alsa and vanilla SPDIF digital out, and it correctly passes the audio channel to my surround receiver for decoding.
It turns out that many of the configs seem to do the 'right thing'. I'm not sure if there's a better setting to use for efficiency or not. But if I can get VLC working, chances are XBMC will also be pretty straightforward. I appreciate all your comments.