(In reply to Jacob Garby from comment #813)
> I have a "Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16", and several days ago, out of nowhere,
> the speaker started working. I have no idea how -- I did not change anything
> manually. I suspect it's a new kernel version that did it.
>
> I'm on Arch Linux, and I can't remember which kernel version I have
> installed (but I can update when I get home later today).
>
> Anyway, good news!
Amazing
I would like to reproduce this. You can find out your current kernel version with the command "uname -r". The installed sound packages/libs would also be interesting. What I know of would be to look at the alsa version.
Someone else surely has more information on what to specificly look for and how.
(In reply to Jacob Garby from comment #813)
> I have a "Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16", and several days ago, out of nowhere,
> the speaker started working. I have no idea how -- I did not change anything
> manually. I suspect it's a new kernel version that did it.
>
> I'm on Arch Linux, and I can't remember which kernel version I have
> installed (but I can update when I get home later today).
>
> Anyway, good news!
Amazing
I would like to reproduce this. You can find out your current kernel version with the command "uname -r". The installed sound packages/libs would also be interesting. What I know of would be to look at the alsa version.
Someone else surely has more information on what to specificly look for and how.