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Old 6th September 2023
hulten hulten is offline
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Question audio stopped working

I have an ThinkPad P14s with azalia(4) audio (see dmesg attached).

Last week audio playback and recording still worked. As of sometime this week not anymore.

I found issues on misc@ with AMD audio and MSI, but it is not the exact same device as I have. Apparently audio can stop working. There is a workaround for this in OpenBSD disabling MSI, but there is no complete solution, mostly due to lacking documentation from AMD, I understood. For this, this thread is relevant.

However, even as I had this issue (at random times audio not working anymore), now the issue is that audio output does not work at all (i.e., just no sound, still bytes go through). Rebooting the system does not help.

Any ideas how to go about this?
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Last edited by hulten; 6th September 2023 at 12:59 PM. Reason: corrected the problem description
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