Comment 832 for bug 1958019

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In , j4cobgarby (j4cobgarby-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to Lukas from comment #814)
> (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.

Yep! I'll post this kind of info before the end of today, check back in a few hours.

I can tell you now that the speakers first started working when using pulseaudio as my sound server, but soon after (in order to get bluetooth working nicer) I switched to pipewire.