> My laptop has ALC287/ALC3306 + 2 CS35L53 (denoted as CLSA0102 in the DSDT)
Just curious, how do you know it's a CS35L53?
My laptop has a CLSA0101 and these patches don't work for me either. Lucas has informed me that this will be supported at some point. I've no idea what current the status is. I assume the CLSA0102 is likely in the same situation.
Perhaps the codec for the cs35l41/2 doesn't quite work our AMP chips.
(Digging through the Windows drivers, it seems I might have the CS35L51.)
> My laptop has ALC287/ALC3306 + 2 CS35L53 (denoted as CLSA0102 in the DSDT)
Just curious, how do you know it's a CS35L53?
My laptop has a CLSA0101 and these patches don't work for me either. Lucas has informed me that this will be supported at some point. I've no idea what current the status is. I assume the CLSA0102 is likely in the same situation.
Perhaps the codec for the cs35l41/2 doesn't quite work our AMP chips.
(Digging through the Windows drivers, it seems I might have the CS35L51.)
To make your life a bit easier, linux-next seems to have all the up to date code: /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/next/ linux-next. git
https:/
You'd still have to muck around the code to get your CSLA0102 in there, but it's probably a bit more convenient than dealing with the patches.