On 9/13/24 16:05, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
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Subject : Re: Audio Issues When In-place Upgrading to Leap 15.6 Message-ID :<6fbeb288-2e63-44a3-9faf-94068174cd77@sweet-haven.com> Date & Time: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 09:54:29 -0700
[LW] == Lew Wolfgang<wolfgang@sweet-haven.com> has written:
[...] LW> Hi Masaru, sof-firmware-2023.09.2-150600.1.2.noarch is installed LW> on the non-functioning laptop.
LW> Looking on laptop2, which had the full install on a blank disk and has LW> working speakers, also has sof-firmware installed. But this lappie LW> doesn't have the Canon Lake PCH caVS sound chip. Yast2 Sound LW> identifies it as Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio, but it's "Not Configured". LW> Yet the speakers work. Go figure.
LW> So, seeing that a non-configured sound chip still works, on laptop1 LW> (with the bad speakers) I set the chip to non-configured using the LW> Yast2 Sound screen. Speakers still don't work. So I tried to re-configure LW> it and it errors out with this message:
LW> "kernel module snd-sof-pci-intel-cnl could not be loaded. This can be LW> caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ LW> parameters."
LW> So at this point, laptop1's speakers are still mute, and my BlueTooth LW> buds still work, even with the unconfigured Cannon Lake thing.
LW> This so reminds me of the rabbit holes we used to run through with LW> sound back in the old days!
LW> I'm thinking the only thing for me do do now, short of submitting a bug LW> report, is to do a full 15.6 install. My feeling is that will work. Any LW> suggestions?
Isn't this your issue?
https://forums.opensuse.org/t/new-installation-of-leap-15-6-no-sound-the-ker...
Yes! That sounds like my issue. But note that there's no fix, it just started to work in its own! I have yet to blow away my existing upgraded system and install from scratch. This is my main telework box. At least my Bluetooth earbuds are a work-around. Actually, I'm a bit surprised that Bluetooth is working as well as it is... I've been down that rabbit-hole in the past too. Regards, Lew