@PowerKiKi
The to912 script needs to be re-run after the audio sleeps. I have been running
it manually for two years. Yesterday, I wrote a script that runs automatically
after booting. It is much more convenient now. The script snippet:
LAST=0
while true; do
#pacmd list-sink-inputs | grep -w state | grep -q RUNNING && CUR=1 || CUR=0
cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/sub0/status | grep -q RUNNING && CUR=1 || CUR=0
sleep 1
[ $LAST != $CUR ] && echo "audio state: $LAST -> $CUR @ $(date)"
if [ $LAST == 0 ] && [ $CUR == 1 ]; then
echo "run fix_audio ..."
./to912_fix_audio.sh &> /dev/null
fi
LAST=$CUR
done
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[950SBE/951SBE, Realtek ALC298, Speaker, Internal] No sound on
internal speakers, very very quiet on headphones
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