[Bug 1958019]

2022-05-24 Thread hnsinan.ta
Thanks for the quick reply and the pointer to the github tutorial. I've
tried going down this rabbit hole but face numerous error messages when
following the guide. Unfortunately I failed at building the js qemu
fork. Maybe it fails because I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.? Anyways, I can't
build it and thus can't even continue with the actual hard part.

Here's the output for the failed configuration of qemu:
https://pastebin.com/Lfq5vPz6

Maybe it has to do with the dependencies? When executing sudo apt
install build-essential && apt build-dep qemu-system-x86 it will says
something along the lines of "choosing qemu instead of quemu-
system-x86".


(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #613)
> There's no patch for your laptop yet.
> 
> Assuming your sound bar is initialized through verbs (I suspect it is), 
> you'll need to find the verb sequence yourself:
> https://github.com/thiagotei/linux-realtek-alc287/tree/cameron
> 
> Once there's a working verb sequence, a patch can be created.
> 
> On 5/23/22 04:50, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
> >
> > --- Comment #611 from singo (hnsinan...@gmail.com) ---
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I really appreciate this thread and all of the solutions that have been
> > produced for this issue. Thanks to everyone contributing, especially
> Cameron
> > Berkenpas who has been very helpful to a number of users and the main
> driving
> > force for fixes:)
> >
> > Now to my issue: I own a Lenovo Yoga 7i 15ITL05 82AC with the ALC287.
> > Currently
> > it runs Ubuntu 22.04. LTS  with the included 5.15 Kernel. Before I have run
> > Pop_OS 21.04. and 22.04. With all these distros, the sound worked partially
> > but
> > never fully. The experience is the same as many other users here, where
> there
> > would only be sound coming out the from the downward firing speakers, but
> not
> > from the soundbar above the keyboard, which are the bass speakers judging
> by
> > the tinny sound I get now. The sound works beautifully in Windows, since
> the
> > lower end frequencies can be replayed.
> >
> > Quite honestly, I've lost the overview over this thread and am not so sure
> > which patch I should apply. I've tried manually update my Ubuntu 22.04. to
> > the
> > mainline 5.17 Kernel, which worked OS-wise but didn't change sound. My hope
> > was
> > that the sound patches have been included in that Kernel, but it seems
> > they're
> > only working for the Legion 7.
> >
> > Could someone point me to the right patch or verbs that have to be applied
> > for
> > my Lenovo model in order for the bass speakers to work? Maybe someone has
> > figured it out for this particular case?
> >
> > Much thanks in advance.
> >
> > Here's my alsa-info:
> >
> > http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=ad3990bed59a24417ea6429250275012611a0302
> >

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[Bug 1958019]

2022-05-23 Thread hnsinan.ta
Hello everyone,

I really appreciate this thread and all of the solutions that have been
produced for this issue. Thanks to everyone contributing, especially
Cameron Berkenpas who has been very helpful to a number of users and the
main driving force for fixes:)

Now to my issue: I own a Lenovo Yoga 7i 15ITL05 82AC with the ALC287.
Currently it runs Ubuntu 22.04. LTS  with the included 5.15 Kernel.
Before I have run Pop_OS 21.04. and 22.04. With all these distros, the
sound worked partially but never fully. The experience is the same as
many other users here, where there would only be sound coming out the
from the downward firing speakers, but not from the soundbar above the
keyboard, which are the bass speakers judging by the tinny sound I get
now. The sound works beautifully in Windows, since the lower end
frequencies can be replayed.

Quite honestly, I've lost the overview over this thread and am not so
sure which patch I should apply. I've tried manually update my Ubuntu
22.04. to the mainline 5.17 Kernel, which worked OS-wise but didn't
change sound. My hope was that the sound patches have been included in
that Kernel, but it seems they're only working for the Legion 7.

Could someone point me to the right patch or verbs that have to be
applied for my Lenovo model in order for the bass speakers to work?
Maybe someone has figured it out for this particular case?

Much thanks in advance.

Here's my alsa-info:

http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=ad3990bed59a24417ea6429250275012611a0302

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[Bug 1958019]

2022-05-23 Thread hnsinan.ta
Hello everyone,

I really appreciate this thread and all of the solutions that have been
produced for this issue. Thanks to everyone contributing, especially
Cameron Berkenpas who has been very helpful to a number of users and the
main driving force for fixes:)

Now to my issue: I own a Lenovo Yoga 7i 15ITL05 82AC with the ALC287.
Currently it runs Ubuntu 22.04. LTS  with the included 5.15 Kernel.
Before I have run Pop_OS 21.04. and 22.04. With all these distros, the
sound worked partially but never fully. The experience is the same as
many other users here, where there would only be sound coming out the
from the downward firing speakers, but not from the soundbar above the
keyboard, which are the bass speakers judging by the tinny sound I get
now. The sound works beautifully in Windows, since the lower end
frequencies can be replayed.

Quite honestly, I've lost the overview over this thread and am not so
sure which patch I should apply. I've tried manually update my Ubuntu
22.04. to the mainline 5.17 Kernel, which worked OS-wise but didn't
change sound. My hope was that the sound patches have been included in
that Kernel, but it seems they're only working for the Legion 7.

Could someone point me to the right patch or verbs that have to be
applied for my Lenovo model in order for the bass speakers to work?
Maybe someone has figured it out for this particular case?

Much thanks in advance.

Here's my alsa-info:

http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=ad3990bed59a24417ea6429250275012611a0302

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