This was after using the:
./hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x20 0x500 0xc3 ./hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x20 0x440 0x00
Fix that worked before, not out of the box!!
Sorry for not elaborating that better in my previous email!!
-Håvard
Den fre. 5. okt. 2018 kl. 12:00 skrev Håvard hovardslill@gmail.com:
And curiously, turning on loopback only made it so the right ear could hear the output, while plain noise came from the left earpiece.
-Håvard
Den fre. 5. okt. 2018 kl. 11:56 skrev Håvard hovardslill@gmail.com:
Hi!
Sorry it's my fault for not responding as I should have.
I originally had some problems getting the 4.19-rc kernel to work with nvidia drivers, but thanks to your email I got it working.
So here is what I found:
Not setting model=alc668-headset changed nothing
Setting model=alc668-headset Still didn't work, but made it so my "Internal microphone" in pavucontrol was plugged in, even though my headset is plugged in. Normally (and without setting model=alc668-headset) it would say "(unplugged)" when I had my microphone plugged in. And might be irrelevant, but the microphone name went from "Microphone" to "Headset microphone".
Could this be related to that my laptop has no combo headset port? I have separate inputs/outputs for mic and sound, not all in one port.
I hope we can get a fix out soon!
-Håvard