Comment 636 for bug 1958019

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In , cristina223 (cristina223-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #622)
> Looking at your alsa-info, you don't have the CLS0100 amplifier chips, which
> is what those modules would enable support for. Your laptop is not supported
> by those modules and likely aren't supported at all.
>
> (In reply to cris223 from comment #620)
> >
> > Hi everyone, with a thanks of your support!
> > I recently bought a new model of Yoga 7i 16" alsa-info is here:
> > https://pastebin.com/cPPAp0vq
> > I so i do have 4 speakers with amp on which is not working in Linux (as
> > everybody mentioned here on windows sound it is strong), the rest of the
> > sound in headphones, bluetooth mic are loading fine . I've read carefully
> > most of you posts, and I tested some commands in my Arcolinux system
> > (Archlinux)
> >
> > So with kernel 5.17 it is support for following modules:( i am currently on
> > linux 5.18.0-arch1-1)
> > serial_multi_instantiate
> > snd-soc-cs35l41-lib
> > snd-hda-scodec-cs35l41-i2c
> > snd-hda-scodec-cs35l41-spi
> >
> > and i managed to load them helped by modinfo command noticed that some of
> > them have dependencies other modules. So I preload the dep and then i made
> > an file in /etc/modules-load/ where i listed all this modules in order to
> be
> > load at boot. I checked after boot to see it all these modules are loaded-
> > was successfully done.
> >
> > But my sound is still the same - the AMP on speakers doesn't work!
> >
> > I won't give up testing the further suggestions you might have, t!

that is a terrible new for me...i wanted to replace windows totality in my new machine...but for now i ll stick with the dual boot