Patrick Elsen <patrick.el...@icloud.com> writes: > Hey all, > > I'm not sure if this is the right way or place to report this, but I've > been running Debian bullseye (Testing) for some months now and it's > been a really great experience, everything works out of the box > (backlight, suspend, display brightness control, switching between > speakers and headphones when plugged in). > > However, in a recent update, my audio has been broken. Now, I have > three outputs that I didn't have before (labelled HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3), > it doesn't recognize my internal speakers or headphones anymore, > meaning that audio playback is completely broken. > > I don't know what package specfically is responsible, but I have > attached the /var/log/apt/history.log entry that was the update that I > think bricked things. I can provide more logs and information if > needed. > > My guess would be that alsa-topology-conf or alsa-ucm-conf are the > culprit, because those two are the only ones I see that are related to > sound and audio things? > > Maybe someone here can help me or look into it.
Dear Patrick, Please forgive me to say off-topic. At past days, me also did try to hard linux install. Especially i always did fail to setup device driver correctly. So someday i did make chage the strategy. Chromebook is already to finished them. So i don't have the stress to setup drivers in linux installation. Then i only have to just software such as emacs, firefox, gitlab, etc, ... So i am happy now with no-stress furthermore i have plan to buy new thinkpad-chromebook [zork-morphius]. At there i will install the great *Bullseye*. (currently i am on Ubuntu 18.04 under chromebook [oak-birch]) Sincerely, Linux fan Byung-Hee -- ^고맙습니다 _救濟蒼生_ 감사합니다_^))//