Trickii Posted February 19 Posted February 19 Hey I have recently installed Armbian specifically the Intel/AMD image for my Dell 3100 2-in-1 chromebook. It runs fanominally but the headphone jack doesn't detect my headphones correctly but yet my bluetooth ones work without a problem. Anyone have a idea of whats going wrong? 0 Quote
eselarm Posted February 20 Posted February 20 9 hours ago, Trickii said: Dell 3100 2-in-1 chromebook High chance this uses some proprietary hardware for 3.5mm audio jack. It has been like that for decades and you probably need to find some firmware blob somewhere maybe. I have also a similar situation, most part s of the computer work fine with Debian Trixie etc, but it took ages to get sound working and still buggy, endless beep or crash occasionally. If you are lucky is it maybe only a mute setting or so, use aumix etc to look what is going on. Not something Armbian specific I guess, but up to you to figure out. Then also mention various versions, what BIOS/UEFI version the computer is loaded with, what Armbian kernel and also specific image release (if it is an unmodified image writer based installation). 0 Quote
Trickiidum Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Sorry for the late reply I got caught up with my new job and forgot my password for my previous account. eselarm you are probably not wrong but as I have continued to use armbian it seems more like armbian can't differentiate between the headphone jack and the internal speakers. It's like they are one and the same this didn't happen with mint or antix although it was still very broken on antix. [Should I move this part to a separate topic] Unrelated to the headphone jack but I also found that when my Chromebook goes to sleep or when I close the lid armbian will just unmount itself, have a blinking _ on the upper left of the screen or a terminal I can't get out of so l and I have to reflash my micro sd card as a temporary fix. also the minimal build always fails to install a new desktop environment. But everytime I reflash the latest build of Gnome it runs a bit better each time, which is great. Edited 4 hours ago by Trickiidum unfinished sentence 0 Quote
Trickiidum Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Heres what I am seeing on my screen https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SSNnvOy-BjxAzklcAoApjS2zz1HnMn-v/view?usp=sharing Heres me messing with the headphon jack https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z2Guva-FWYv2mu3VCPujXPoc7r_iqpB6/view?usp=sharing Edited 2 hours ago by Trickiidum Extra info 0 Quote
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