This updated package fixes the audio device open issues for some devices (using the UCM configuration).
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Works.
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Works great! LGTM! =)
I've tried this upgrade after facing the breakage and still the very same issue.
Let me know if more info is needed from my side.
The packages I have installed:
And for some reason alsa-utils wasn't part of this update.
Please, it's not fault of the user space. It's a kernel driver issue. Report this to bugzilla in the kernel component.
Using exactly the same kernel, but reverting to the packages shown below makes everything work as expected.
This indicates a regression on the alsa side.
Also, I saw you're already looped in https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-lib/issues/199 and https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/issues/126 ... are those part of this update?
Does the change in https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/issues/126 work for you (you'll find the file in /usr/share/alsa/ucm2)?
The pipewire falls back to the legacy device probe, so you may see the kernel problem with the use (but it would be better to report it anyway - kernel driver should not Oops). You may just disable ucm to give a test for 1.2.5 - I guess, that the kernel Oops may be similar.
@perex, it does solve the issue for me, and I will get to report the oops to the kernel folks. Please, if possible, include that change in a re-spin of this package.
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I was already working on it. Please, test 1.2.6.1 packages and give karma here to push it to stable ASAP. Thank you.
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We need a new alsa-ucm package to go together with the alsa-libs one, which doesn't seem to be avaiable. Where that package should come from? Could that be added to this very same update?
Oh, it's there and I'm hitting the same issue reported by ojab.
I'm building new packages to fix the dependency requirement. But you can install the alsa-ucm-conf rpm using '--force' (directly for rpm tool -
rpm -Uvh --force alsa-ucm-conf-*.rpm
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This one works as expected for me, thanks for the quick updates @perex!
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Latest alsa-lib-1.2.6.1-2.fc35 build works on my Lenovo Thinkpad T14 AMD Gen1. Internal, Dock, and DisplayPort audio all works. Thank you! @perex
Another Lenovo Thinkpad T14 AMD Gen1 user here, and the update fixed my sound issues as well.
alsa-lib-1.2.6.1-3.fc35 doen NOT work for me. Micro does not work. Was okay until version 1.2.5.
Sorry. My previous post was with a wrong version. I overlooked the new "sub"version.
alsa-lib-1.2.6.1-2.fc35 now works FINE for me.
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1.2.6.1-2: Broke audio on my Intel NUC M15 laptop
Output audio device shows up but there is no actual sound output
Input devices are gone completely, the microphone does not show up at all
alsa 1.2.5.1 works perfectly
Please, create a new bug, attach
alsa-info.sh --no-upload
output there andalsaucm -c hw:0 dump text
output. Thank you.Hi, sorry I'm not sure how to properly link the bugzilla report to my comment here. Here is the link instead. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2031566
Updated to Fedora 35 today, Built-In Audio stopped working. It would show up in
dmesg
andlspci
as loading (Intel Audio), but not show up inpavucontrol
, nor would I hear any system sounds, nor would my line-in microphone be detected.00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
Yet, my NVIDIA GPU's audio device showed up, as well as my USB audio devices (M-AUDIO AIR).
The only thing that fixed it for me was removing
wireplumber
entirely:sudo dnf swap wireplumber pipewire-media-session