I have a similar problem on my Lenovo Yoga 7 (14ARB 82QF000GGE) with AMD
Ryzen 7 6800U.
Speakers: bad (no bass, low volume)
Microphone: none
Here is my alsa-info.sh result:
http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=00f394a64f4d0068ee23f1cbd8dc87f391694adc
Please don't get confused from lines:
>
I am on HP EliteBook 865 16 inch G9 (amd 6850h) with alc245 Cirrus Logic
CS35L41 on Fedora 37 (rawhide) with 6.0rc3 kernel and still got issues
of low volume sound (CS35L41 amp not active) where the volume is 1/4 of
that of windows11 and fidelity is horrible if cranked above 100%.
Even got the
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For people with exact Yoga 9 14IAP7 machine is not necessary to include
/etc/modprobe.d/snd.conf. The module is in the new kernel.
For those with different machine that want to try it, can use the snd.conf
at first then if you want to have the
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I test this option in modprobe (kernel without special patch for my model)
works for my machine! Thank you - good to know
On Sun, Aug 21, 2022 at 9:10 AM wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
>
> --- Comment #683 from
Jaroslav Kysela's single modprobe ...
'options snd-sof-intel-hda-common hda_model=alc287-yoga9-bass-spk-pin'
Causes the speakers & microphone to work properly.
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I don't see that result for Yoga 9 14IAP7. Speakers don't work properly
without both modprobe lines. Microphone input ceased to work whenever
"options snd_intel_dspcfg dsp_driver=1" modprobe is applied:
I tested the 4 possible cases:
1:
/etc/modprobe.d/snd.conf:
options snd_intel_dspcfg
Remove 'options snd_intel_dspcfg dsp_driver=1' and replace the second
options line as 'options snd-sof-intel-hda-common
hda_model=alc287-yoga9-bass-spk-pin' to get the full (including
microphone) support.
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(In reply to cris223 from comment #678)
> Philipp Jungkamp's patch is already module in the new kernel release
> candidate linux-6.0-rc1.
> For those who want to try it just compile the new kernel without patch and
> add in
> /etc/modprobe.d/snd.conf
>
> # use snd_hda_intel instead of snd_sof
>
Philipp Jungkamp's patch is already module in the new kernel release candidate
linux-6.0-rc1.
For those who want to try it just compile the new kernel without patch and add
in
/etc/modprobe.d/snd.conf
# use snd_hda_intel instead of snd_sof
options snd_intel_dspcfg dsp_driver=1
# enable the
I lost all sound devices recently using Kubuntu 22.04 and the 5.18
kernel on my Legion 7 16ACHg6. Following this guide restored my devices:
https://pipewire-debian.github.io/pipewire-debian/
Note: I installed all of the recommended wireplumber and BT options as
well as the pipewire packages.
The Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 7 (2022) model is now available in the USA:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/legion-laptops/legion-7-series/legion-7i-gen-7-(16-inch-intel)/len101g0018
If you have one of these laptops, please share your alsa-info here. I
strongly suspect it has Cirrus Logic cs35l41
https://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2022-July/204315.html
The patch has been applied by a 'SOUND' subsystem maintainer.
It will probably be merged in the next merge window (Linux 5.20).
You can see the entry for the 'model' parameter in the patch.
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A note on the 'model' and 'patch' options of of the 'snd_hda_intel'
module.
The 'model' option can be used to apply a fixup written for another device.
You can check the fixups available for the ALC287 in the docs or in the
'alc269_fixup_models' array at sound/pci/hda/pathch_realtek.c:9551.
See
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Feel sorry to hear that. Is that because your machine is not an Intel cpu?
i'm just wondering..(i'm not an expert)
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 8:32 PM wrote:
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>
> durbg...@gmail.com changed:
>
>
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I would vote for it 100%! For sure this patch becoming a module in the next
kernel release would help not only Lenovo machines with this kind of audio
hardware.
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 11:00 AM wrote:
>
(In reply to cris223 from comment #665)
> tested linux-mainline v5.19-rc7 --Works perfect!
> here is the github link:
>
> https://github.com/322sirc/linux-mainline
>
> For everyone new: you have to change your config file according to your
> machine kernel modules (unless you use the original
@Philipp
Why not submit all the patches from this thread? So it's easier for the
maintainers of the kernel and there will be more devices supported by
default in the future if somebody installs Linux on his Lenovo device.
To be honest I wouldn't even know how to submit a patch, I just learned
That sounds good. I hadn't thought of the possibility of a module option.
I haven't submitted any patches myself and suggested sending several PCI_QUIRKs
together (at least the ones identified in this thread for Yoga 9i 14IAP7)
because I don't know the delays involved in the submission process..
I'd prefer to submit my patch as soon as possible myself to have the
fixup/quirk mainlined. Other people can then just use a module parameter
to enable the patch and check if it works properly for their devices.
You can then submit the 'PCI_QUIRK' line for your hardware yourself. The
module
Hello everybody
I can confirm it works for me too (thx Gervasio for pushing forward on
me :) ).
How do we get the patches for all these different Lenovo models that
have been touched in this thread into the original Kernel so that
everybody can have them by default when installing their favorite
tested linux-mainline v5.19-rc7 --Works perfect!
here is the github link:
https://github.com/322sirc/linux-mainline
For everyone new: you have to change your config file according to your
machine kernel modules (unless you use the original one) and modify the
patch with your machine sound card
this is what i've done posted on my github
https://github.com/322sirc/nemesis/tree/main/linux-14iap7
i'll test mainline kernel and i will post it
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I used PKGBUILD posted with some mod and the new ver 5.18.13.arch1
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Yes I did it ...for long i was looking for a solution compiling
mainline, xanmod, clear-kernels looking for the right modules of my
machine..
thank you once more
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I'm happy to see other people could make it work.
I think the way to go is to collect all the ids compatible with Philipp's patch
and submit a single patch for all of them...
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OMG It is working My sound is on my ARCH system as Windows!!!
Speakers full with amplifyers!!
So my machine: Yoga 7i 16IAP7
Codec id : Codec: Realtek ALC287
Address: 0
AFG Function Id: 0x1 (unsol 1)
Vendor Id: 0x10ec0287
Subsystem Id: 0x17aa386a
it is 2022 Lenovo yoga release on the
(In reply to baipush from comment #657)
> Hi Gervasio,
>
> Thank you very much for your advice and that great manual.
> I will try it as soon as possible.
You're welcome!.
>
> Will that patch "stay" in my Kernel when I update to a new Kernel Version or
> do I have to apply that patch every
Hi Gervasio,
Thank you very much for your advice and that great manual.
I will try it as soon as possible.
Will that patch "stay" in my Kernel when I update to a new Kernel
Version or do I have to apply that patch every time there is a Kernel
update?
Thanks and regards
Pascal
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(In reply to baipush from comment #655)
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have a similar problem as desribed in this thread:
>
> I have a Lenovo Yoga 7i 14ial7 (some kind of exclusive german / swiss /
> austrian model) with Realtek ALC3306 which is also recognized as an ALC287
> by ALSA. Bass speakers do
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Hi Gervasio,
I am attaching the modified Phillip's patch which worked for me for
kernels in the 5.18 branch since there seem to be others who have
trouble applying the patch. For Arch Linux specifically while a bit
off-topic
Hi all,
After several unsuccessful tries applying Philipp patch for Yoga 9 14IAP7, I
realised I have a different lenovo sound device ID (0x381c instead of 0x3801).
I added to the patch the following line:
+ SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x17aa, 0x381c, "Yoga 9 14IAP7",
(In reply to eruyome from comment #647)
> (In reply to Philipp Jungkamp from comment #645)
> > Created attachment 301327 [details]
> > Patch for the ALC287 on the Lenovo Yoga 14IAP7
> >
> > I did not include the FIXUP_THINKPAD_ACPI quirk in the fixup chain as I
> > don't understand what it does.
Hello everybody,
I have a similar problem as desribed in this thread:
I have a Lenovo Yoga 7i 14ial7 (some kind of exclusive german / swiss /
austrian model) with Realtek ALC3306 which is also recognized as an
ALC287 by ALSA. Bass speakers do not work so I just have a very weak
sound from the
(In reply to Philipp Jungkamp from comment #645)
> Created attachment 301327 [details]
> Patch for the ALC287 on the Lenovo Yoga 14IAP7
>
> I did not include the FIXUP_THINKPAD_ACPI quirk in the fixup chain as I
> don't understand what it does. Could someone explain why it is done on other
>
I also tried add next line after applied patch
SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x17aa, 0x3856, "Yoga 7 Carbon 14ACN6",
ALC287_FIXUP_YOGA9_IAP7_BASS_SPK_PIN)
to sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
After kernel build and install bass not working.
linux-5.18.10/
$ make clean
$ make olddefconfig
$ make -j 16
# make
I tried apply patch from comment #645 to kernel 5.18.10.
No changes in speakers for Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon 14ACN6. Subwoofer
silent.
alas-info: http://alsa-
project.org/db/?f=2e070ab2ed78f5c06bf70ac47a0ec9908f941976
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I also have problem with subwoofers (like in comment #559) on Lenovo
Yoga Slim 7 Carbon 14ACN6.
https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/Yoga/Yoga_Slim_7_Carbon_14ACN6?M=82L0005PRK
I tried kernels 5.18.10, 5.17.15 (and 5.17.0-1012-oem on Ubuntu).
The sound is bad everywhere :(
alsa-info:
(In reply to Philipp Jungkamp from comment #645)
> Created attachment 301327 [details]
> Patch for the ALC287 on the Lenovo Yoga 14IAP7
>
> I did not include the FIXUP_THINKPAD_ACPI quirk in the fixup chain as I
> don't understand what it does. Could someone explain why it is done on other
>
(In reply to Philipp Jungkamp from comment #645)
> Created attachment 301327 [details]
> Patch for the ALC287 on the Lenovo Yoga 14IAP7
>
> I did not include the FIXUP_THINKPAD_ACPI quirk in the fixup chain as I
> don't understand what it does. Could someone explain why it is done on other
>
Quick update: it works! sort of...
I applied the first fixup (LEGION_15IMHG05), but it didn't work, and the
second (YOGA7_14ITL) didn't either. But while booted from the kernel
with the 2nd fixup, I decided to give it a quick suspend/wakeup cycle.
After the wakeup, there is sound! But only from
Sure.
songine@DEBIAN-DUET2021:~$ sudo lshw
debian-duet2021
description: Detachable
product: 82MA (LENOVO_MT_82MA_BU_idea_FM_Yoga DuetITL 2021)
vendor: LENOVO
version: Yoga DuetITL 2021
serial: YX027470
width: 64 bits
capabilities: smbios-3.3.0 dmi-3.3.0
Songine,
Can you provide more info about your specific model? You should be able
to get that from running "lshw".
For the top of my output, I get:
version: Legion 7 16ITHg6
On 6/4/22 17:46, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
>
> --- Comment
Speakers are working for me now after installing the BIOS update from
2022-06-02.
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/de/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/legion-
series/legion-7-16achg6/downloads/driver-list/component?name=BIOS%2FUEFI
I booted on windows, installed the update and after switching to
Yeah, both the speaker and headphones work fine with correct channel.
And still work after resuming from suspend/hibernate.
Also fine after hotplug events, whatever it is playing or not.
Thanks for your patch a lot!
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #627)
> Great!
>
> Some probably
Great!
Some probably silly questions:
1) Do both speakers work? Do you get left channel sound out of the left
speaker and right channel sound out of the right speaker?
2) After resuming from suspend/hibernate, does your sound still work?
3) What if you insert headphones and remove them? Does
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #625)
> Did you test this yourself?
>
> On 6/3/22 00:11, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
> >
> > Songine (donglingluoy...@gmail.com) changed:
> >
> > What|Removed
Did you test this yourself?
On 6/3/22 00:11, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
>
> Songine (donglingluoy...@gmail.com) changed:
>
> What|Removed |Added
>
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #429)
> Created attachment 298789 [details]
> linux-legion-sound-0.0.13.patch
>
> auto mute is now properly disabled as per Takashi's suggestion.
>
> This patch is against the latest Linus tree, but applies against 5.14.3 just
> fine.
>
> This patch
ALC294 + CSC3551
Serial bus multi instantiate pseudo device driver CSC3551:00:
Instantiated 2 I2C devices.
cs35l41-hda: probe of i2c-CSC3551:00-cs35l41-hda.1 failed with error -22
cs35l41-hda: probe of i2c-CSC3551:00-cs35l41-hda.1 failed with error -22
snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #622)
> Looking at your alsa-info, you don't have the CLS0100 amplifier chips, which
> is what those modules would enable support for. Your laptop is not supported
> by those modules and likely aren't supported at all.
>
> (In reply to cris223 from
Looking at your alsa-info, you don't have the CLS0100 amplifier chips,
which is what those modules would enable support for. Your laptop is not
supported by those modules and likely aren't supported at all.
(In reply to cris223 from comment #620)
>
> Hi everyone, with a thanks of your support!
>
Thank you soo much!
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sound at all
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #619)
> Appears that these kernels are including these drivers. You might have
> to figure out how to build your own kernel while enabling the necessary
> kernel options yourself after all.
>
> On 5/24/22 01:46, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> >
Appears that these kernels are including these drivers. You might have
to figure out how to build your own kernel while enabling the necessary
kernel options yourself after all.
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> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
>
> ---
Thanks for the quick reply and the pointer to the github tutorial. I've
tried going down this rabbit hole but face numerous error messages when
following the guide. Unfortunately I failed at building the js qemu
fork. Maybe it fails because I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.? Anyways, I can't
build it and thus
It seems the path to endian.h may have changed from
/usr/include/sys/endian.h to /usr/include/endian.h.
In the failing file(s), try changing it from:
#include
To:
#include
On 5/24/22 05:37, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
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>
> --- Comment
Oh, sorry I was in the wrong one version cuz I tried reverting to the
older one when nvidia didn't work anymore.
In kernel 5.17.0 the first command gives
$ sudo modprobe snd-hda-codec-cs35l41-i2c
modprobe: FATAL: Module snd-hda-codec-cs35l41-i2c not found in directory
The first two modprobe commands returned
`
modprobe: FATAL: Module snd-hda-codec-cs35l41-i2c not found in directory
/lib/modules/5.13.0-051300-generic
`
The third one returns nothing.
I tried reinstalling my nvidia driver too but even after purging all it
doesn't seem to work :\
I tried
I would try try 5.17. 5.18 only came out yesterday, and therefore
doesn't even have any point releases so chances are reasonably high
you'll run into bugs.
Additionally, I don't have the ACHg6. It's possible you'll need to
specify which modules to load. In the likely event that 5.17 doesn't
work,
Your error message shows you're 5.13, which definitely doesn't have
support.
On 5/23/22 08:46, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
>
> --- Comment #614 from she...@liang.at (she...@liang.at) ---
> The first two modprobe commands returned
> `
>
There's no patch for your laptop yet.
Assuming your sound bar is initialized through verbs (I suspect it is),
you'll need to find the verb sequence yourself:
https://github.com/thiagotei/linux-realtek-alc287/tree/cameron
Once there's a working verb sequence, a patch can be created.
On 5/23/22
Hello everyone,
I really appreciate this thread and all of the solutions that have been
produced for this issue. Thanks to everyone contributing, especially
Cameron Berkenpas who has been very helpful to a number of users and the
main driving force for fixes:)
Now to my issue: I own a Lenovo
Hello everyone,
I really appreciate this thread and all of the solutions that have been
produced for this issue. Thanks to everyone contributing, especially
Cameron Berkenpas who has been very helpful to a number of users and the
main driving force for fixes:)
Now to my issue: I own a Lenovo
Thanks for the quick responses. I followed the instructions to install
the latest version. Is it supposed to work if I installed 5.18 too? It's
not working and it stopped recognising my external monitors too.
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #608)
> Seems like this is the best way to
(In reply to she...@liang.at from comment #603)
> Hi all,
> I'm facing the same problem with my Lenovo Legion 7. I'm running Ubuntu
> 20.04.4 LTS and am not very familiar with kernels. I tried finding the linux
> source folder/directory, open the file: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c but I
> don't
Seems like this is the best way to do it (but if someone knows of a better way
for Ubuntu, let us know):
https://sleeplessbeastie.eu/2021/11/01/how-to-install-mainline-linux-kernel-on-ubuntu-based-distribution/
Seems this gets you a tool that allows you to manage and install
mainline kernels.
So maybe for all not used to build kernel modules you may give that a try:
(sorry a comment describing that was 409)
# install hda-verb
# hopefully I have found the correct one
sudo apt-get install alsa-tools
# get applyverb.py
https://github.com/ryanprescott/realtek-verb-tools
# get the verbs
According to your alsa-info, you have the already supported 16ACHg6
which is supported in the latest versions of the kernel.
There should be a repo you can add on your system to be able to pull the
latest mainline kernels. I don't have it handy at the moment as I've
been building/installing
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Hi all,
I'm facing the same problem with my Lenovo Legion 7. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.4
LTS and am not very familiar with kernels. I tried finding the linux source
folder/directory, open the file: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c but I don't have
the pci folder.
Is there already a solution for
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From your alsa-info (thanks!), I see that your subsystem id is 0x3822
compared to the 0x1813 of the 15IMHG05.
In the root of the linux source folder/directory, open the file:
sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
Find this line:
SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x17aa,
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #600)
> Looking at the model number, there's a chance it's compatible with the
> verbs of the 15IMHG05, or another model from around that time.
>
> Do you know how to build and run your own kernel?
>
> Also, please provide a URL to your alsa-info.
>
Looking at the model number, there's a chance it's compatible with the
verbs of the 15IMHG05, or another model from around that time.
Do you know how to build and run your own kernel?
Also, please provide a URL to your alsa-info.
On 5/15/2022 12:12 PM, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
>
Lenovo Legion S7 15IMH5
Has anyone managed to get their sound working on it? Would appreciate a
tutorial or some tips (the more specific, the better, as this thread is
full of other devices as well and it'd take a long time to try
everything)
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(In reply to semaj4712 from comment #596)
> I am assuming this is the same issue. My laptop is a Yoga 9 and I am able
> to get sound but it is very quite, not nearly as loud as in Windows. I have
> the pavucontrol cranked all the way up and its still super quite.
>
> Host: 82LU Yoga 9 14IAP7
>
I am assuming this is the same issue. My laptop is a Yoga 9 and I am
able to get sound but it is very quite, not nearly as loud as in
Windows. I have the pavucontrol cranked all the way up and its still
super quite.
Host: 82LU Yoga 9 14IAP7
Kernel: 5.17.1-arch1-1
I was under the understanding
The issue appears to be that the Nvidia kernel module is failing to
build and therefore you do not have working Nvidia support with this
kernel. I'm not sure how you configured your kernel so I suspect you
have one OR both of the following issues:
1. Nvidia's drivers do not yet support 5.18-rc1.
(In reply to Popescu Robertto from comment #592)
> (In reply to bettodiaz from comment #591)
> > (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #590)
> > > Ubuntu kernel 5.18v-rc1 includes the sound patches that fix sound for
> > > LENOVO_MT_82N6_BU_idea_FM_Legion 7 16ACHg6 :
> > >
> > >
Currently the 5.18-rc1 kernel throws an error when attempting install
510 drivers:
dpkg: error processing package nvidia-driver-510 (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Subsequently, laptop refuses to boot discrete graphics when prime-select
= nvidia. However,
(In reply to Darin Miller from comment #590)
> Ubuntu kernel 5.18v-rc1 includes the sound patches that fix sound for
> LENOVO_MT_82N6_BU_idea_FM_Legion 7 16ACHg6 :
>
> https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.18-rc1/
>
> Thank you everyone for all your efforts!
I installed the
(In reply to bettodiaz from comment #591)
> (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #590)
> > Ubuntu kernel 5.18v-rc1 includes the sound patches that fix sound for
> > LENOVO_MT_82N6_BU_idea_FM_Legion 7 16ACHg6 :
> >
> > https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.18-rc1/
> >
> > Thank
Ubuntu kernel 5.18v-rc1 includes the sound patches that fix sound for
LENOVO_MT_82N6_BU_idea_FM_Legion 7 16ACHg6 :
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.18-rc1/
Thank you everyone for all your efforts!
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(In reply to jansen from comment #587)
> Can somebody confirm what Kernel this is actually submitted to as a working
> solution without patches etc? I have been following for a long time and I
> was under the impression that the official 5.17 release had it incorporated?
>
> I am currently using
Can somebody confirm what Kernel this is actually submitted to as a
working solution without patches etc? I have been following for a long
time and I was under the impression that the official 5.17 release had
it incorporated?
I am currently using Manjaro Linux with the 5.17.1-3 kernel, and I
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> > (In reply to Mark York from comment #578)
> > > (In reply to vpi from comment #577)
> > > > (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> > > > > *Ubuntu version:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1) install kernel build
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> (In reply to vpi from comment #579)
> > (In reply to Mark York from comment #578)
> > > (In reply to vpi from comment #577)
> > > > (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> > > > > *Ubuntu version:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1) install kernel build
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> (In reply to Mark York from comment #578)
> > (In reply to vpi from comment #577)
> > > (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> > > > *Ubuntu version:
> > > >
> > > > 1) install kernel build tools:
> > > >
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> (In reply to henry.hormaza from comment #583)
> > Hi, I'm trying the new fedora 36, right now it has the 5.17.0 RC8, what
> > should I do to enable the configuration without building the kernel? or is
> > just that the RC8 don't have the patch yet?
>
> I
(In reply to henry.hormaza from comment #583)
> Hi, I'm trying the new fedora 36, right now it has the 5.17.0 RC8, what
> should I do to enable the configuration without building the kernel? or is
> just that the RC8 don't have the patch yet?
I using Fedora 35 right now, I have the Galaxy Book
Hi, I'm trying the new fedora 36, right now it has the 5.17.0 RC8, what
should I do to enable the configuration without building the kernel? or
is just that the RC8 don't have the patch yet?
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(In reply to Mark York from comment #580)
> (In reply to vpi from comment #579)
> > (In reply to Mark York from comment #578)
> > > (In reply to vpi from comment #577)
> > > > (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> > > > > *Ubuntu version:
> > > > >
> > > > > 1) install kernel build
(In reply to Mark York from comment #578)
> (In reply to vpi from comment #577)
> > (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> > > *Ubuntu version:
> > >
> > > 1) install kernel build tools:
> > > (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel):
> > >
> > > * sudo apt install
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> (In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> > *Ubuntu version:
> >
> > 1) install kernel build tools:
> > (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel):
> >
> > * sudo apt install libncurses-dev gawk flex bison openssl libssl-dev dkms
> > libelf-dev
(In reply to Darin Miller from comment #563)
> *Ubuntu version:
>
> 1) install kernel build tools:
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel):
>
> * sudo apt install libncurses-dev gawk flex bison openssl libssl-dev dkms
> libelf-dev libudev-dev libpci-dev libiberty-dev autoconf git
>
(In reply to darnellkeithj from comment #574)
> Can't someone just make a kernel build for ubuntu or some widely used Linux
> version and put it on github? There is a lot of patching going on here but
> no good documentation on how to do it.
Probably yes, but not sure you should trust and install
(In reply to Fer Korol from comment #572)
> Here is another variant, now with RC6, works the sound and the nvidia
> drivers at the same time! (with some tricks):
>
> A) FIRST TIME
> 1) install kernel build tools:
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel):
>
> * sudo apt install
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