>
> Mine is a 13" with two ports, which isn't supported based on the GitHub
> page.
>
So you have a MacBookPro14,1, which should support audio output (not input)
using the patch linked.
There is an AUR package for that audio driver:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/snd-hda-macbookpro-dkms-git
Hi Sadeep,
This has likely nothing to do with pulseaudio/pipewire, but lacking linux
support for your audio interface.
There are multiple MacBookPro's from 2017. Check which model you have:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/108052
And then check if that model has audio support under linux:
https
On Sat, 2024-10-05 at 09:09 +0200, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> In alsamixer, Card shows as PulseAudio and the master volume is 100%.
> If I press F6 (to select sound card), the first entry is "-
> (default)". The second is "default:0 HDA Intel PCH". If I choose the
> second one, I see S/PDIF, S/PDIF
Hello,
I installed Arch Linux 6.11.1-arch1-1 on a 2017 Macbook Pro with KDE Plasma
desktop package (initially installed the plasma-meta and kde-applications-meta,
but I've since gotten rid of them). Sound output is not working with the
speakers or headphones. KDE shows "No output or input devic