in #28 @hui.wang wrote
>So far, both ucm2 from upstream and ucm from Intel only support 2 speakers,
>for Bass speakers support, the upstream is discussing it, please read this
>thread:
>https://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2020-February/162701.html,
> if you have some idea, plea
Is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1869481
possibly connected to this too?
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Thanks for your answer. I am too hesitant to try -46 from bionic-proposed as
that requires updating ~30 other dependencies from -proposed.
I got the mic to work with upstream kernel 5.5.10, libasound2 1.1.3-5ubuntu0.5
and libasound2-data (from bionic-proposed, they did not have any other
depend
@Lukas,
Please try with 5.3.0-46, -42 and -45 has some problem.
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[SRU] add ucm to make alsa/sof driver work under PA (variants of
Lenov
Hi, thanks for your work! I am having some trouble and would be grateful
for advice. I have a X1C7, running KDE neon (based on LTS 18.04). Two
days ago the package libasound2 was updated, which I suspect broke sound
& mic on my system. I had it working before on kernel 5.3.0.40 with some
solutions
Thank you for your reply and your work in general, Hui Wang! If any
testing is helpful let me know. I get the Product Name "20QES01L00" via
dmidecode but future versions will check for bios version instead,
right? Does 1.1.9-0ubuntu1.2testucm already do this? (I had the led
problem also with th
Please wait for -46 or install -43, the mute led problem will be fixed
in the -46 since I just checked the patch is in the -46 kernel. And if
the ucm doesn't cover your machine, please install
1.1.9-0ubuntu1.2testucm from
https://launchpad.net/~hui.wang/+archive/ubuntu/audio-master before the
1
I have a X1C7, Ubuntu 19.10 (Kernel 5.3.0-45), and only get a "dummy
output" in the gnome settings. If I boot with boot parameter
snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0 I get a working soundcard (hda intel pch,
only stereo) but no mic support. Also the mute LED does not work (but
did a few kernel updates befo
some fixing patches are in the 5.3.0-43, but somehow they are not in the
5.3.0-45. I just checked the 5.3.0-46, those patches are in the -46
kernel.
So please use -43 kernel or wait for -46 kernel.
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I just see kernel 5.3.0-45-101 as a new kernel and in the changelog only
see "Bump ABI". Where can i see all changes and will it fix more of this
issue here or make it worse again?
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Thanks so much for your help. It seems to work again now after adding
those options and switching the device once in pavucontrol. Really
appreciate your fast responses!
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It is a kernel issue if your kernel is -42/-41, even you downgrade the
libasound, it will not help. either you install -43 kernel or you could
workaround it by adding "options snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0" in the
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf.
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@Hui Wang
Thanks for the quick reply. If I understand correctly, 5.3.0-43 is not
yet in the bionic repository, but in bionic-proposed. I'm a bit hesitant
to install this after having just gotten the system back to boot again.
Is it intentional that there is this incompatibility but libasound is
al
@Ingo,
According to the kernel log you posted, I guess you install the
5.3.0-42/41 kernel, please try with 5.3.0-43 kernel.
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Title:
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A friend of mine has a Carbon 7th-gen and did the following update this
morning:
```
Start-Date: 2020-03-29 09:23:18
Commandline: apt-get upgrade
I just installed the latest package from your PPA: it actually makes the
looping issue worse. now the issue occurs as soon as I create a meeting
in meets.google.com with chromium.
I tried right after to create a meeting in firefox and couldnt' get the
headset to work at all. After restarting the h
the dmesg with only the chrome attempt
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Thanks for the explanations. I'll keep working with pulseaudio+ucm for
now so as to be able to test your fixes. If it becomes too unbearable
I'll revert to dmic_detect=0
>About the issue on google meet, it is a problem, do you also meet the
similar issue on other audio apps?
Regarding the microph
@Jean,
You mentioned Bluetooth audio, that remind me that the testing alsa-lib
in the #66 has some problem, I just fixed it and uploaded a new version
to it, please try it. And testing alsa-lib is not SRUed yet, I plan to
SRU it with this bug: #1868210.
And Because the pulseaudio+ucm works great
I encounter a few other issues which appeared since I upgraded to this
setup when using a secondary screen over HDMI and a bose QCII bluetooth
headset.
- output automatically switches to the headset but microphone doesn't
- forcing the microphone to the headset triggers switches to output (says to
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Attached is my dmesg after a clean reboot, and a screenshot of the
gnome-settings in which I don't get sound notifications
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** Summary changed:
- add ucm to make alsa/sof driver work under PA (variants of Lenovo X1 Carbon
7th, Dell cnl and cml machines)
+ [SRU] add ucm to make alsa/sof driver work under PA (variants of Lenovo X1
Carbon 7th, Dell cnl and cml machines)
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: F
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