I think it was mentioned earlier that the sound chip uses some bits to
enable the amplifier section. Bluetooth and the headphone jack are
unaffected. You would have to probe the chip to find what bits have been
turned on in Windows to make the same changes in the linux driver.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 11:34 AM <email address hidden> wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
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> --- Comment #64 from Brian Long (<email address hidden>) ---
> I want to reiterate my offer from an earlier comment to assist in any way
> to
> fix this. Even give me hints at what source file and general changes
> would be
> required may be enough. I can check it out and do some trial'n'error.
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I think it was mentioned earlier that the sound chip uses some bits to
enable the amplifier section. Bluetooth and the headphone jack are
unaffected. You would have to probe the chip to find what bits have been
turned on in Windows to make the same changes in the linux driver.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 11:34 AM <email address hidden> wrote:
> https:/ /bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=208555
>
> --- Comment #64 from Brian Long (<email address hidden>) ---
> I want to reiterate my offer from an earlier comment to assist in any way
> to
> fix this. Even give me hints at what source file and general changes
> would be
> required may be enough. I can check it out and do some trial'n'error.
>
> --
> You may reply to this email to add a comment.
>
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