I believe that Lenovo sells 2 versions of the Legion. We bought a bunch for the company I work at and it is the ALC287. We ended up giving those to Windows users and bought ones that had Ubuntu pre-installed.
The behaviour of the audio suggests that there maybe an i/o line controlling the amp to the speakers, imho.
Jason
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Subject: [Bug 208555] No sound from speakers using Realtek ALC287
--- Comment #170 from Vincent Morel (<email address hidden>) ---
Are you sure the Legion is ALC287 ?
Seems Linux report an ACL287 but it's in fact ACL3306 !!!
So having the good codec would be a good starting point...
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I believe that Lenovo sells 2 versions of the Legion. We bought a bunch for the company I work at and it is the ALC287. We ended up giving those to Windows users and bought ones that had Ubuntu pre-installed.
The behaviour of the audio suggests that there maybe an i/o line controlling the amp to the speakers, imho.
Jason
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Sent: June 11, 2021 10:08 AM
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Subject: [Bug 208555] No sound from speakers using Realtek ALC287
https:/ /bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=208555
--- Comment #170 from Vincent Morel (<email address hidden>) ---
Are you sure the Legion is ALC287 ?
Seems Linux report an ACL287 but it's in fact ACL3306 !!!
So having the good codec would be a good starting point...
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