@Ernst
Is the file I uploaded of value?
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No sound from built-in speakers HP Pavilion All-in-One Desktop
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Vitaly: you must file another bug, these things are extremely specific
to the hardware. You have another sound chip for example.
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(In reply to Ernst Persson from comment #25)
> Vitaly: you must file another bug, these things are extremely specific to
> the hardware. You have another sound chip for example.
I created report but no response for a long time so I decided to ask in
similar (more active) threads
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Hello. I have HP Pavilion x360 with ALC295. On Linux (any distro) sound
is very flat and quiet. Something like only 2 top speakers work. On
Windows sound is much louder and better. As I checked HP x360
(Spectre/Pavilion) models have 2 amplifiers speakers on the bottom too.
Is it possible to make it
Created attachment 306723
ACPI-Tables HP Pavilion 24-ca0400ng
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I will upload the tables, later tonight when I have access to the PC
again.
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Could someone run
sudo cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > dsdt.dat
iasl -d dsdt.dat
and attatch the dsdt.dsl?
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No
Sorry, I'm just a random user who has a bit of kernel/C experience.
My theory is that there is some kind of AMP that needs to be powered
on?!
Maybe something like
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/?h=for-
linus&id=03c5c350e38d9346b69357d0e52c3c40495c14a0
??
Hello,
I have a customer who is running Fedora 40 on HP Pavilion 24-ca0400ng and
experiences the same problem.
Is there anything we can do to assist you in finding a solution?
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Oops hit enter too soon.
Anyway, the patch doesn't fix anything at all. :-( Just put some things
I found in the RtHDDump.txt in a patch for reference...
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Created attachment 304697
Broken patch, doesn
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Ah no actually Wid=18 differs.
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27-ca1xxx (ALC274)
S
The basic pin-config looks perfect...
Wid=12 Codec=90A60130 Drv=90A60130 Loc=
Wid=13 Codec=4000 Drv=4000 Loc=
Wid=14 Codec=41F0 Drv=41F0 Loc=
Wid=15 Codec=41F0 Drv=41F0 Loc=
Wid=16 Codec=41F0 Drv=41F0 Loc=
Wid=1
No sound from headphones here with 6.4.3 kernel + vanilla Ubuntu 22.04
with Pulseaudio.
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No sound from built-in speake
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #207423
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207423
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(In reply to Ernst Sjöstrand from comment #5)
> Hi! Is it possible for you to try Windows on the computer (dual-boot, etc..)
> ?
>
> Then you could run something called RtHDDump.exe like referenced here:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207423
>
> Where do you actually find RtHDDump.
Created attachment 304647
dump file
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(In reply to erasmocaponio from comment #8)
> (In reply to Ernst Sjöstrand from comment #7)
> > The point of running RtHDDump.exe under Windows is just to let it read out
> > what all the HDA registers are programmed to by the Windows driver.
> >
> > You can sen an example in "Output from RtHDDump
(In reply to Ernst Sjöstrand from comment #7)
> The point of running RtHDDump.exe under Windows is just to let it read out
> what all the HDA registers are programmed to by the Windows driver.
>
> You can sen an example in "Output from RtHDDump.exe" in
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id
The point of running RtHDDump.exe under Windows is just to let it read
out what all the HDA registers are programmed to by the Windows driver.
You can sen an example in "Output from RtHDDump.exe" in
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207423
That will be needed to update the Linux kernel
(In reply to Ernst Sjöstrand from comment #5)
> Hi! Is it possible for you to try Windows on the computer (dual-boot, etc..)
> ?
>
> Then you could run something called RtHDDump.exe like referenced here:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207423
>
> Where do you actually find RtHDDump.
Hi! Is it possible for you to try Windows on the computer (dual-boot,
etc..) ?
Then you could run something called RtHDDump.exe like referenced here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207423
Where do you actually find RtHDDump.exe... ? I'm not sure yet!
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Same problem on Manjaro with kernel 6.4.2-3.
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options snd-hda-intel model=alc295-hp-x360
didn't help either.
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Created attachment 303138
AlsaInfo.txt
Perhaps this has even more contents.
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** Also affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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