Re: Lenovo P520/Realtek ALC662 - front jack & mic in [FIXED]

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Problem solved!

The solution was as simple as installing alsa-ucm package.
(Extra credit to Mark Pearson for pointing some recent changes
in that project out to me.)

Color me very embarrassed.

Perhaps the intention of keeping the package set minimal backfired
(EDIT: nope, nothing seems to be actively associated with that
package incl. opt-in ones), but frankly, have never needed this package,
not even heard about it before.

I wonder why there are no pointers anywhere, at least in alsa-info.sh
output that would perhaps make the case clear for the experts amongst
you.  Or somewhere else, where it could be raised as a suggestion:

  It appears as if you have a card/coded that relies on UCM for it
  to be used to the full extent, and UCM does not appear to be
  installed.  Try installing that software, commonly packaged as
  alsa-ucm.  Having it up-to-date may also help.

[if not anything else, perhaps at least this makes it on-topic for
the list]

Perhaps even close relationship between alsa-utils and alsa-ucm,
on the suggests/recommends level or something like that?

On the whole it seems more enlightenment towards users is advisable,
on more than one front, mainly for the ignorants like me :-)

Now, all seems to be working:

On 6/1/20 11:36 PM, Jan Pokorny wrote:
On 5/31/20 6:07 PM, Jan Pokorny wrote:
So, what can be done about getting these work?

* front panel headset jack
   - headphones mode only
   - headset

"mic only" mode doesn't seem to work, but it was perhaps never
intended, since there is always:

* rear mic jack for the mic

that works as well

* internal speaker without said noise, just in case it is
   ever needed as a backup ... it definitely worked rather
   well under Windows

irrelevant now, either do not load (default as mentioned) or
do not enable in the mixer/pavucontrol.

Ah, this last one can be marked as checked, suddenly noticed
that graphical terminal generated "nice" alarm just resounded
unexpectedly :-)

Sadly, this snd_pcsp appears to be a prerequisite and it is
not loaded automatically in this Fedora Rawhide installation
and with this audio HW (~ no out of the box experience,
not sure where to forward this after more testing, cannot
immediately as it cannot be unloaded for being in use).

negative, the prerequisite was this alsa-ucm package

The noisy sound will only appear when a separate (not
present unless snd_pcsp is loaded) PC-Speaker (Master)
channel gets unmuted.  Maybe I even confused cause and
effect about this, it's all, well, confusing, so sorry
if that was the case.
There was definitely a lot of confusion on my side.

Sorry about that and have a great day

--
Jan



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