@Philipp
Why not submit all the patches from this thread? So it's easier for the
maintainers of the kernel and there will be more devices supported by
default in the future if somebody installs Linux on his Lenovo device.
To be honest I wouldn't even know how to submit a patch, I just learned
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Hello everybody
I can confirm it works for me too (thx Gervasio for pushing forward on
me :) ).
How do we get the patches for all these different Lenovo models that
have been touched in this thread into the original Kernel so that
everybody can have them by default when installing their favorite
Now we know it works, how do we get into the mainline Kernel?
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[Lenovo Legion7 16ACHg6 82N6, Realtek ALC28
Hi Gervasio,
Thank you very much for your advice and that great manual.
I will try it as soon as possible.
Will that patch "stay" in my Kernel when I update to a new Kernel
Version or do I have to apply that patch every time there is a Kernel
update?
Thanks and regards
Pascal
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Hello everybody,
I have a similar problem as desribed in this thread:
I have a Lenovo Yoga 7i 14ial7 (some kind of exclusive german / swiss /
austrian model) with Realtek ALC3306 which is also recognized as an
ALC287 by ALSA. Bass speakers do not work so I just have a very weak
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