if patching the PulseAudio default.pa works, then the initial issue was
probably a problem with alsa-ucm-conf not being updated in your distros.
There's no reason to use asound.state these days, it's a much better
idea to use UCM. my 2 cents.
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FWIW there are still issues with the latest ALSA/ASoC code when using
bdw-rt5677 with the legacy BIOS, see
https://github.com/thesofproject/linux/pull/1659
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if you can recompile a kernel, using Mark Brown's for-next should have
have all the latest changes from Google for Cyan.
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Thanks for testing David, much appreciated.
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[broadwell-rt286, playback] Since Linux 5.2rc2 audio playback no
longer works
Can you try to cherry-pick what's on
https://github.com/thesofproject/linux/pull/1382
that should prevent SOF from being selected if you've already selected
the legacy drivers.
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