I think we are saying almost the same thing, although I thought that auto meant the HDMI audio was on by default.
It's good to know that the radeon.audio=1 kernel boot option once again does what it used to do. It's also a great improvement that this option is no longer necessary due to the ability to turn on the HDMI audio by issuing the "xrandr --output HDMI-0 --set audio on" command instead.
Note to people whose HDMI port is numbered differently (type "xrandr" to check) - you might need to change HDMI-0 in the above command to HDMI-1 or HDMI-2.
I think we are saying almost the same thing, although I thought that auto meant the HDMI audio was on by default.
It's good to know that the radeon.audio=1 kernel boot option once again does what it used to do. It's also a great improvement that this option is no longer necessary due to the ability to turn on the HDMI audio by issuing the "xrandr --output HDMI-0 --set audio on" command instead.
Note to people whose HDMI port is numbered differently (type "xrandr" to check) - you might need to change HDMI-0 in the above command to HDMI-1 or HDMI-2.