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Hello. I've seen this issue and I believe I understand the problem,
though I don't have
a driver fix at this time.
The issue is that the audio output jack on modern Reltek sound chips
can be configured for
a number of purposes: mono or stereo, line out or speaker out. Some
This is an automatically generated notice of a new failure of the
NetBSD test suite.
The newly failing test case is:
crypto/libcrypto/t_ciphers:evp
The above test failed in each of the last 4 test runs, and passed in
at least 26 consecutive runs before that.
The following commits were made
Last december I sent a patch for nvi source code in NetBSD:
https://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=57106
This patch was accepted in offical repo of nvi2:
https://github.com/lichray/nvi2/commit/e7054267a371d5caa81edb218f5c8388e11b5197
and also in OpenBSD:
This could be a hardware issue and it could be a hardware issue that
Linux is "fixing" for you.
I have seen this exact broken behaviour before when connecting
headphones to a headset socket or vice versa. I can't remember which way
round it was.
It is entirely reasonable for modern OSes and