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See what happens if you leave your headphones plugged in at boot. It seems like da7219 on kabylake broke with a recent kernel update.

This looks like a kernel regression based on dmesg. AVS will likely work just fine, just be careful if you override the speaker protection.

> By "heat up", I understand you to mean that the volume level on the left channel increases faster than the right channel and can then blow your left speaker?...

The kernel doesn't really matter. Idk why you'd want to remove audio but you can just delete the modprobe config in `/etc/modprobe.d/`, either sof or avs. That will make the...

> Thanks for clarifying. I assumed that it used an updated kernel because uname -r returns 6.6.0-chrultrabook and you wrote in this https://github.com/WeirdTreeThing/chromebook-linux-audio/issues/60#issuecomment-1826800430 that "the minimum supported kernel version is...

> SOF was working fully for APL devices previously? Given that, if you have other things for me to try, let me know; I have time to put into this....

> libasound2-data/now 1.2.8-1pop1\~1669155503\~22.04\~a04c9a1 all [installed,local] libasound2/now 1.2.8-1pop1\~1669155503\~22.04\~a04c9a1 amd64 [installed,local] Those are the packages from PopOS

SOF will likely work on an older kernel, maybe try uninstalling the chrultrabook kernel. `apt list --installed | grep linux-image-` will get you a list of kernels on your system.