Closed diamondburned closed 8 months ago
As noted in SW:Speakers, you have to have the linux-asahi >= 6.5-25, so I would try to update the @tpwrules kernel build
Hmm, it's tracking the Arch PKGBUILD so I don't know if I should bump this one or the one in Asahi's.
Maybe it should track Fedora's COPR repo (or just wait until marcan tags the new kernel version, idk), as Fedora Asahi Remix becomes the distro.
There is no reason to update PKGBUILDs for ALARM anymore
Maybe it should track Fedora's COPR repo
Is this available as a file anywhere? Similar to how PKGBUILD is a file?
I think you should try to understand SRPMs but you could just try to overwrite kernel with the newer rev and hash (of the tarball)
Newer kernel seems to fix speakersafetyd which also fixes this issue to an extent? This device below needs to be excluded, otherwise Easyeffects will keep stealing its output, but besides that, everything works fine!
(Tested with kernel tagged asahi-6.5-27).
Having EasyEffects running seems to break the
MacBook Air J313 Speakers
device completely, as shown by Carla:After stopping EasyEffects:
Environment Info
policy-dsp
patch applied)Otherwise, everything in AsahiLinux/docs/wiki/SW:Speakers is adhered to.