
alsa-firmware | Firmware Data Files for ALSA | 1.2.4-3.2 | 10.5 MiB alsa | Advanced Linux Sound Architecture | 1.2.4-3.3 | 1.3 MiB # Status Package | Summary | Installed (Available) | 5

Packages sof-firmware and alsa-firmware are installed, along with the following packages matching ‘alsa’, ‘pulseaudio’ and pipewire’: **I went a bit overboard installing packages. Disconnecting the cable causes all kinds of problems when replugging, as the system fails to recognize the monitors often, and I have to fiddle a bit, like putting the computer to sleep etc. This gives dual monitor video, audio, usb (hub), ethernet (on screen 1, but not in use atm), and audio. My setup is two external Dell U27xx monitors, the first connected by USB-C to the laptop, then daisy chained to the next one by DP-DP. **Have had a lot of trouble with USB-C on tumbleweed + KDE. Tried with pulseaudio, which gives analog sound only. Tried with pipewire instead of pulseaudio, got no audio output at all, no audio devices available.

Module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. Trying to configure the card in YaST, I get: The kernel module snd-sof-pci-intel-tgl for sound supportĬould not be loaded. The result is high-quality PC-based audio that delivers a seamless convergence of digital entertainment between the PC and consumer electronic devices.Did a lot of testing, and at some point it started working after a reboot after not having worked on it for a bit, not sure what happened.Īfter a second reboot, it stopped working again.īy ‘working’ I mean there is an option in the Plasma audio settings for audio out over the usb port (forget what it was called) and by ‘not working’ I mean I get Analog output/input/duplex options only. While the Microsoft driver is expected to support basic Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) functions, codec vendors are expected to differentiate their solutions by offering enhanced Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) solutions. Microsoft has chosen Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) as the main architecture for their new Universal Audio Architecture* (UAA), which provides one driver that will support all Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) controllers and codecs.
