It seems the path to endian.h may have changed from /usr/include/sys/endian.h to /usr/include/endian.h.
In the failing file(s), try changing it from: #include <sys/endian.h> To: #include <endian.h> On 5/24/22 05:37, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote: > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555 > > --- Comment #617 from singo (hnsinan...@gmail.com) --- > Thanks for the quick reply and the pointer to the github tutorial. I've tried > going down this rabbit hole but face numerous error messages when following > the > guide. Unfortunately I failed at building the js qemu fork. Maybe it fails > because I'm on Ubuntu 22.04.? Anyways, I can't build it and thus can't even > continue with the actual hard part. > > Here's the output for the failed configuration of qemu: > https://pastebin.com/Lfq5vPz6 > > Maybe it has to do with the dependencies? When executing sudo apt install > build-essential && apt build-dep qemu-system-x86 it will says something along > the lines of "choosing qemu instead of quemu-system-x86". > > > (In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #613) >> There's no patch for your laptop yet. >> >> Assuming your sound bar is initialized through verbs (I suspect it is), >> you'll need to find the verb sequence yourself: >> https://github.com/thiagotei/linux-realtek-alc287/tree/cameron >> >> Once there's a working verb sequence, a patch can be created. >> >> On 5/23/22 04:50, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote: >>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555 >>> >>> --- Comment #611 from singo (hnsinan...@gmail.com) --- >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I really appreciate this thread and all of the solutions that have been >>> produced for this issue. Thanks to everyone contributing, especially >> Cameron >>> Berkenpas who has been very helpful to a number of users and the main >> driving >>> force for fixes:) >>> >>> Now to my issue: I own a Lenovo Yoga 7i 15ITL05 82AC with the ALC287. >>> Currently >>> it runs Ubuntu 22.04. LTS with the included 5.15 Kernel. Before I have run >>> Pop_OS 21.04. and 22.04. With all these distros, the sound worked partially >>> but >>> never fully. The experience is the same as many other users here, where >> there >>> would only be sound coming out the from the downward firing speakers, but >> not >>> from the soundbar above the keyboard, which are the bass speakers judging >> by >>> the tinny sound I get now. The sound works beautifully in Windows, since >> the >>> lower end frequencies can be replayed. >>> >>> Quite honestly, I've lost the overview over this thread and am not so sure >>> which patch I should apply. I've tried manually update my Ubuntu 22.04. to >>> the >>> mainline 5.17 Kernel, which worked OS-wise but didn't change sound. My hope >>> was >>> that the sound patches have been included in that Kernel, but it seems >>> they're >>> only working for the Legion 7. >>> >>> Could someone point me to the right patch or verbs that have to be applied >>> for >>> my Lenovo model in order for the bass speakers to work? Maybe someone has >>> figured it out for this particular case? >>> >>> Much thanks in advance. >>> >>> Here's my alsa-info: >>> >>> http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=ad3990bed59a24417ea6429250275012611a0302 >>> -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1958019 Title: [Lenovo Legion7 16ACHg6 82N6, Realtek ALC287, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/sound-2.6/+bug/1958019/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs