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HDAApplies to HD-Audio bus for codec connectionApplies to HD-Audio bus for codec connectionOEM HDA codec customizationIssue with HDA codec verbs/configuration by OEMIssue with HDA codec verbs/configuration by OEMbugSomething isn't workingSomething isn't working
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System Information:
- Computer: Asus Zenbook UX582HS
- CPU: Intel Tiger Lake H (i9-11900H)
- Audio Codec: Realtek ALC294
- Subsystem ID: 0x1043:1b52
- OS: Ubuntu 25.10
- Kernel: 6.17.0-8-generic
Internal speakers are detected in the UI (GNOME Settings) but produce no sound.
The system loads the SOF driver with a generic topology (sof-hda-generic-4ch.tplg).
Headphones work correctly.
ALSA information URL:
https://alsa-project.org/db/?f=f44dd09987e8af3e9eace09aa04c7e22f4ed1e19
Steps to Reproduce:
- Boot system.
- Open Settings -> Sound.
- Select "Speaker" output.
- Test audio (Result: Silence)
I have tried the following without success:
snd_intel_dspcfg.dsp_driver=1Still no sound, device detected but silent.snd_hda_intel.model=asus-zenbookNo change.- Created firmware to force Pin 0x17 to 0x90170110 (Internal Speaker). UI correctly identifies "Speaker" instead of "Line Out", but audio remains silent.
- Tried verb sequence:
0x20 0x500 0x1b
0x20 0x477 0x4a4b
0x20 0x500 0xf
0x20 0x477 0x74
This just caused the audio device to disappear/crash entirely until reboot.
I have had this issue since Ubuntu 22.04 when I first attempted to use Ubuntu on this laptop, ever since I have tested each major release with no change.
Any help would be appreciated in solving the issue.
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HDAApplies to HD-Audio bus for codec connectionApplies to HD-Audio bus for codec connectionOEM HDA codec customizationIssue with HDA codec verbs/configuration by OEMIssue with HDA codec verbs/configuration by OEMbugSomething isn't workingSomething isn't working