03-23-2021, 12:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-23-2021, 07:04 PM by ab1jx.
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Eureka! The answer is closer than we think: It's in the mrfixit stretch. When I went to Daniel Thompson's Bullseye I didn't notice the problem right away so I didn't think about the software change. But I still have stretch on my emmc so I just pulled out my SD and booted from it. Started playing something, plugged in headphones and the speakers stopped working.
The mrfixit stretch is on github I think, maybe there's a changelog that lists it or maybe somebody can ask him. https://github.com/mrfixit2001/debian_desktop/releases His kernel stuff is at https://github.com/mrfixit2001/mainline-kernel
Actually on his Github page it says Boston, that's a 3 hour drive from here. Never met him.
It's probably something in "Endless number of tweaks for smooth desktop performance" which I don't see details of. Possibly it's in acpi. There was a lot very right in the mrfixit version like faster text scrolliing and this which I miss about the Thompson Bullseye. Which of course is a deboostrap script and it might be possible to have local customizations get applied. If I type dmesg in an rxvt window it scrolls for about a minute, there's no GPU involved I think.
There's not a lot of acpi stuff on there, I don't see the jack.sh that the Gallium link talks about above or an /etc/acpi directory. And they're mostly fixated on pulseaudo which I work at getting rid of.
Arch blames it on Pulseaudio, I'd have to boot into Stretch again to see if there's any pulseaudio https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=228087
The mrfixit stretch is on github I think, maybe there's a changelog that lists it or maybe somebody can ask him. https://github.com/mrfixit2001/debian_desktop/releases His kernel stuff is at https://github.com/mrfixit2001/mainline-kernel
Actually on his Github page it says Boston, that's a 3 hour drive from here. Never met him.
It's probably something in "Endless number of tweaks for smooth desktop performance" which I don't see details of. Possibly it's in acpi. There was a lot very right in the mrfixit version like faster text scrolliing and this which I miss about the Thompson Bullseye. Which of course is a deboostrap script and it might be possible to have local customizations get applied. If I type dmesg in an rxvt window it scrolls for about a minute, there's no GPU involved I think.
There's not a lot of acpi stuff on there, I don't see the jack.sh that the Gallium link talks about above or an /etc/acpi directory. And they're mostly fixated on pulseaudo which I work at getting rid of.
Arch blames it on Pulseaudio, I'd have to boot into Stretch again to see if there's any pulseaudio https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=228087