pokhrelashok2
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Yup i tried it, didn't work. Using an external speaker until this issue gets fixed. Very frustrating
Thanks!Yup i tried it, didn't work. Using an external speaker until this issue gets fixed. Very frustrating
Anyone know how to make a .deb package to install this recent kernel update?
Did this fix the issue, though? Potentially related, sound issues with other Asus laptops have been fixed by setting a few variables using alsa-tools, as seen here, though the commands you have to run vary from model to model. Perhaps there exists a similar set for the Q409ZA?You could try the XanMod Kernel - https://xanmod.org/
I run it on my machines latest main kernel is 6.1.7
The thread you are looking is manipulating files for the kernel at that time 5.7 which in turn was fixed in a later kernel 5.9 I believe at that time - this problem is supposedly fixed in kernel 6.1 - whether it is or not I do not know since I do not have this Asus machine, but only a suggestion for someone to try it who has this machineDid this fix the issue, though? Potentially related, sound issues with other Asus laptops have been fixed by setting a few variables using alsa-tools, as seen here, though the commands you have to run vary from model to model. Perhaps there exists a similar set for the Q409ZA?
Hola alguien a conseguido algo?, he probado mil opciones y no hay forma de hacerlos funcionar yo uso debian 11 kernel 6.1.0 y aun no e obtenido ninguna solución
tried that, but no success. i think is a kernel problem, with alder lake drivers or something like that.with linux installed, first check it is not muted in settings, if ok then
try disconnecting from mains power , switch on and boot up, then press and hold the power button down for 60 seconds and re-boot [this occasionally will fix recognition problems]