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[โ€“] small_crow@lemmy.ca 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Yep, I messed with hdajackretasker for several hours a few months ago. There was no combination of pins configurations that fixed it that I could find.

It is the amplifier causing the sound problems, but from my research on this and similar issues with other Lenovo laptops like the Legion, it seems to be the way that Lenovo's bios identifies the hardware and its pins to the OS. It's likely possible to write a patch to fix it, but that's over my head and I got the sense from others who have tried that there isn't enough information to write the patch without more details from Lenovo, who have been entirely unresponsive to support requests.

They're fantastic speakers in Windows, so it's a shame, but I can work this way. In another year or two I'll upgrade to a laptop with hardware that I know plays nice with Linux.

[โ€“] BCsven@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

Yeah, unfortunate. I have same issue with an HP zbook and the Bang& Olufson sound. Regular LR is fine but the boost is not. When it is upgrade time I'll be choosey.