Comment 245 for bug 1958019

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In , niclas (niclas-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

Again, its not a great solution, but what I did was to make a systemd service that has the wants of hibernation and sleep. So when systemd detects that the laptop is woken up from either of those, ie resume, it just runs the script again.

That fixes the problem superficially and I have constant sound and dont have to think about it.

Now this is on my Samsung Galaxy Book, so I have both speakers working fine et al. But for now and until a better fix comes along, it makes it seamless.

//N

(In reply to woody64 from comment #231)
> Status on the Lenovo Yoga 7i:
> - only left speakers work with the patch, but it seems to be stable for hours
> - I was in the opinion that I can narrow down to some smaller sequences
> (speakers off, speakers on), but that was partly not reprodcable after
> reboots. Additionally it turned out that the smaller sequences affects the
> left speaker only. But i can only hear that after S3 resume since the patch
> only initial enables the left side.
> - when doing the S3 workaraound both speakers work, but this stops when
> there's no activity for 10-20 seconds => would be interesting if the driver
> generates a similar sequence as the patch after resume from S3 ?
> - using the patch afterwards, the sound stays on both speakers without audio
> activity for minutes