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Does anyone have the knowledge and time to try to work this out?
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apple macbookair1,1 microphones not working
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http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/73044/microphones-on-apple-
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Hi David,
as you suggested to me in the past, I tried the last drivers, but without
success.
Yesterday I compiled 3.8.8 and tried hda-jack-retask, but without succes: maybe
here I'm doing something wrong.
What I did was: download it, make localmodconfig (put in this folder my distro
confing fil
Hi Nicolo,
> A nice proposal would be to compile the latest linux kernel and run
> hda-jack-retask to try to set the configuration right (in the
> case of Realtek codec, the missing things I'm supposed to check are either
> some vendor-specific COEF verbs, EAPD or GPIO
> setup.)
* hda-jack-r