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Audio not working on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint on HP PRO C640 Chromebook (DRATINI)

Open kuberqu opened this issue 9 months ago • 4 comments

Describe the bug I'm not able to get audio to work on HP PRO C640 Chromebook (Dratini) with the following operating systems:

  • Ubuntu 24.04
  • Debian Testing
  • Linux Mint 22.1

Even when using the --force-avs-install option, the issue persists. The command executes correctly, and the installation process appears successful, including the expected system reboot. However, instead of functional audio, only a dummy output is available. This behavior remains unchanged across multiple operating systems. I appreciate any insights or suggestions you can provide. Thank you for your support!

Boardname Dratini

Logs

debug-logs-Dratini-2025-03-27_09h47m.tar.gz

kuberqu avatar Mar 27 '25 09:03 kuberqu

Hi, I'm also facing same issue of only dummy output, but this script should not be run on lts releases so mint and Ubuntu 24.04 are out of equation, though for me also the end result was same but you can try fedora or ultramarine Linux (fedora base) to be sure.

newinnov avatar Mar 27 '25 10:03 newinnov

--force-avs-install does nothing on your device.

In your logs: Incompatible syntax 7 in sof-rt5682.conf

This means your userspace is too old, which is why I say you shouldn't use LTS distros.

WeirdTreeThing avatar Mar 27 '25 17:03 WeirdTreeThing

hey mate i have same issue how do i fix this

lmao12-hash avatar Jul 21 '25 22:07 lmao12-hash

Hi, I'm also facing same issue of only dummy output, but this script should not be run on lts releases so mint and Ubuntu 24.04 are out of equation, though for me also the end result was same but you can try fedora or ultramarine Linux (fedora base) to be sure.

how do i fix this no sound issue please help

lmao12-hash avatar Jul 21 '25 22:07 lmao12-hash