** Description changed: + [SRU Justification] + + BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2109472 + + [ Impact ] + + Left/right audio channels swapped on platforms equips TI TAS2781 Class-D + Amplifier. + + [ Test Plan ] + + 1. Open GNOME Settings. + 2. Browse to Audio page and test speakers of left and right channels. + 3. Expect the speaker of the correct side response to the clicks of different sides. + + [ Where problems could occur ] + + This is fixed via firmware updates, and we cannot make sure if there is + other unknown side effect. While this is a follow-up of bug 2098176 that + adds support for this new device for a new platform, the affected is + limited to one single device we are testing on. + + [ Other Info ] + + While the fix has been included in linux-firmware/plucky starting from + version 20250317.git1d4c88ee-0ubuntu1, nominate only Oracular and Noble. + + ========== original bug report ========== + [Steps to reproduce] 1. Boot to OS. 2. Test the speakers in gnome-settings. [Expected result] The audio channels is on the correct position. [Actual result] The audio channels are swapped. This is a follow-up for bug 2098176.
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