Pierre Bossart posted the following to the kernel Bugzilla bug tracker
today:
"Simon Ho from Conexant released a first codec driver on the ALSA mailing list
today. Expect an update soonish and a follow-up machine driver soon from Intel.
Merry Xmas."
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The problem also exists on an HP x2 Detachable 10-p010nr. I am running
Yakkety with the latest linuxium (Ian Morrison) patched kernel for the
Cherry Trail SODC: 4.8.0-26-linuxium HDMI audio does work, but using
the internal speakers, headphones, etc... does not.
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OK, I've worked around the problem. First, I can confirm what vygotski
reported: it only happens if you are installing to a blank SSD. I
created my ESP (FAT32) partition first and made it larger (300 MB) and
the rest of my custom install worked after that. Not a huge problem but
it would be nic
The problem still exists in Yakkety. I am doing an install on an HP x2
Detachable 10-p010nr (the latest version). I attempted to basically
wipe the SSD and do a custom install so that I could have multiple
partitions. I got stuck at Force UEFI installation? and couldn't go
back or continue. Ple
Hi, Olivier,
I didn't e-mail you. I'm not Fredrik. I'm not at all sure how my
e-mail address got mixed up in all of this. I am having no problems at
all with Xfce right now.
I understand your issue but you've complained to the wrong person.
-Caitlyn
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4
Xubuntu Edgy 6.10, Xfce 4.3.99rc1: Go into Settings -> User Interface
Preferences to change the icon theme. Changing the theme to either
default or Grounation crashes Xfce. It won't start again, either. To
get Xfce up again I had to restore the