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No audio on Maglith (Jasper Lake)

Open OGZedHed opened this issue 1 year ago • 10 comments

Describe the bug Dabbling with a Jasper Lake chromebook no sound on any supported linux distros sound cards show up in both regular and pro but are just dummies. Script runs without any issues just has no audio. Not looking for a quick turn around just providing info for those who aren't as patient as myself.

Boardname Maglith

cat /proc/asounds/cards cat: /proc/asounds/cards: No such file or directory

Logs debug-logs-Maglith-2024-08-01_11h13m.tar.gz

OGZedHed avatar Aug 01 '24 16:08 OGZedHed

did the script update the kernel to WeirdTreeThing's custom chrultrabook kernel?

you might want to look here: https://github.com/WeirdTreeThing/chromebook-linux-audio/issues/148

i posted under the original the steps i took. All I can say is "it worked for me".


Just a novice trying to give back.

clm1919 avatar Aug 02 '24 13:08 clm1919

did the script update the kernel to WeirdTreeThing's custom chrultrabook kernel?

you might want to look here: #148

i posted under the original the steps i took. All I can say is "it worked for me".

Just a novice trying to give back.

When ran on debian it does change to the chrultrabook kernel but it didn't for fedora.

OGZedHed avatar Aug 07 '24 01:08 OGZedHed

does the sound work under debian with the updated 6.6.43 chrultrabook kernel? I recently installed debian 12 to an SD card and (like you) the script installed the kernel automatically. Sound works on my machine - but it's ApolloLake/Snappy. - just curious. The only issue listed on the chrultrabook page for JasperLake is the camera.

clm1919 avatar Aug 07 '24 03:08 clm1919

does the sound work under debian with the updated 6.6.43 chrultrabook kernel? I recently installed debian 12 to an SD card and (like you) the script installed the kernel automatically. Sound works on my machine - but it's ApolloLake/Snappy. - just curious. The only issue listed on the chrultrabook page for JasperLake is the camera.

Sound didn't work on my machine the day before my original post but if it's a new kernel I'll have to reinstall debian and check it out

OGZedHed avatar Aug 07 '24 03:08 OGZedHed

This might be a kernel bug. Try aplay -D plughw:0,0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav

WeirdTreeThing avatar Aug 13 '24 12:08 WeirdTreeThing

This might be a kernel bug. Try aplay -D plughw:0,0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav

I tried it still no sound.

ghost avatar Aug 13 '24 22:08 ghost

Do you get an error when you try to run that command?

WeirdTreeThing avatar Aug 14 '24 14:08 WeirdTreeThing

Do you get an error when you try to run that command?

Whoops just realized I have 2 accounts. No errors, just doesn't produce sound.

OGZedHed avatar Aug 14 '24 14:08 OGZedHed

I am also encountering an issue like this as well on the N6000 Gateway Chromebook. I have LMDE 6 installed on here, audio works through headphone jack, over earbuds through the USB C port as well, but nothing through the built in speakers. Wireplumber GUI reports the audio device as a Jasper Lake HD device. https://github.com/WeirdTreeThing/chromebook-linux-audio/issues/162

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I am not a dev by any means, but I am getting the notion that this could be a Jasper Lake related issue. All of this is such a small sample size, I understand that. Its just the connection I am seeing so far with the other help tickets.

azurusnova avatar Aug 24 '24 11:08 azurusnova

This might be a kernel bug. Try aplay -D plughw:0,0 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav

this works under debian 12.8 with Linux 6.6.58-chrultrabook kernel on DEDEDE-BOTEN (Celeron N4500) but kde still shows no audio devices until you go into sound settings, click on off next to "jasper lake audio" and switch to pro audio, and make sure the pro audio device that isnt followed by a number is the active one

kkilobyte avatar Dec 18 '24 04:12 kkilobyte