(In reply to Niclas from comment #213)
> (In reply to woody64 from comment #212)
> > It seems similar to the S3 patch that after some seconds of not playing
> > audio the effect disappears. But could be started immedeatly.
> >
> > Also attaching and deattaching the mic works as expected.
> >
> > The Audio test in settings shows correct output with left speaker: "Front
> > left" bt no with the right speaker.
>
> As I mentioned above in my last comment, this is fixed by adding a few
> services to systemd. Follow the link I mention and it will work permanently.
>
> I have the right verbs in a script that just runs the command on each line,
> instead of a wrapper as mentioned now lately. So keep that in mind when
> adding the services (what you want to run).
>
> If you just run the script standalone, it will only work (kind of, has a few
> quirks you can do) "once" and you need to run it everytime before starting
> an audio source.
>
> //Niclas
(In reply to Niclas from comment #213)
> (In reply to woody64 from comment #212)
> > It seems similar to the S3 patch that after some seconds of not playing
> > audio the effect disappears. But could be started immedeatly.
> >
> > Also attaching and deattaching the mic works as expected.
> >
> > The Audio test in settings shows correct output with left speaker: "Front
> > left" bt no with the right speaker.
>
> As I mentioned above in my last comment, this is fixed by adding a few
> services to systemd. Follow the link I mention and it will work permanently.
>
> I have the right verbs in a script that just runs the command on each line,
> instead of a wrapper as mentioned now lately. So keep that in mind when
> adding the services (what you want to run).
>
> If you just run the script standalone, it will only work (kind of, has a few
> quirks you can do) "once" and you need to run it everytime before starting
> an audio source.
>
> //Niclas
This is my last comment with all the info:
https:/ /bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=208555# c181