Is the cx2072x codec added to the Linux kernel 4.18?
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I am using an E200HA laptop and I am having a problem with the CX2072X codec. Has this problem been fixed in the Linux kernel 4.18?
If not, do you have any developers who participated in the official merger?
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I am using an E200HA laptop and I am having a problem with the CX2072X codec. Has this problem been fixed in the Linux kernel 4.18?
If not, do you have any developers who participated in the official merger?
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Why don't check yourself? git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/…
– Ipor Sircer
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@IporSircer thank you for telling me! I am still learning.
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Googling finds this, and the git repository works for 4.16, so even if there is no "official merger", it should be possible to port it with a bit of effort to 4.18 (just merge changes from the official upstream, chances for conflicts are low). Usings diffs, you should also be able to see if someone has "officially" done something about it in 4.18. (Yes, you'll need to read up about using git, and compiling your kernel).
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I am using an E200HA laptop and I am having a problem with the CX2072X codec. Has this problem been fixed in the Linux kernel 4.18?
If not, do you have any developers who participated in the official merger?
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I am using an E200HA laptop and I am having a problem with the CX2072X codec. Has this problem been fixed in the Linux kernel 4.18?
If not, do you have any developers who participated in the official merger?
- Google translator is used for English translation
ubuntu linux-kernel audio laptop
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Why don't check yourself? git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/…
– Ipor Sircer
1 hour ago
@IporSircer thank you for telling me! I am still learning.
– Hong_Yoahn
1 hour ago
Googling finds this, and the git repository works for 4.16, so even if there is no "official merger", it should be possible to port it with a bit of effort to 4.18 (just merge changes from the official upstream, chances for conflicts are low). Usings diffs, you should also be able to see if someone has "officially" done something about it in 4.18. (Yes, you'll need to read up about using git, and compiling your kernel).
– dirkt
1 hour ago
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Why don't check yourself? git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/…
– Ipor Sircer
1 hour ago
@IporSircer thank you for telling me! I am still learning.
– Hong_Yoahn
1 hour ago
Googling finds this, and the git repository works for 4.16, so even if there is no "official merger", it should be possible to port it with a bit of effort to 4.18 (just merge changes from the official upstream, chances for conflicts are low). Usings diffs, you should also be able to see if someone has "officially" done something about it in 4.18. (Yes, you'll need to read up about using git, and compiling your kernel).
– dirkt
1 hour ago
Why don't check yourself? git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/…
– Ipor Sircer
1 hour ago
Why don't check yourself? git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/…
– Ipor Sircer
1 hour ago
@IporSircer thank you for telling me! I am still learning.
– Hong_Yoahn
1 hour ago
@IporSircer thank you for telling me! I am still learning.
– Hong_Yoahn
1 hour ago
Googling finds this, and the git repository works for 4.16, so even if there is no "official merger", it should be possible to port it with a bit of effort to 4.18 (just merge changes from the official upstream, chances for conflicts are low). Usings diffs, you should also be able to see if someone has "officially" done something about it in 4.18. (Yes, you'll need to read up about using git, and compiling your kernel).
– dirkt
1 hour ago
Googling finds this, and the git repository works for 4.16, so even if there is no "official merger", it should be possible to port it with a bit of effort to 4.18 (just merge changes from the official upstream, chances for conflicts are low). Usings diffs, you should also be able to see if someone has "officially" done something about it in 4.18. (Yes, you'll need to read up about using git, and compiling your kernel).
– dirkt
1 hour ago
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It hasn’t been merged (yet); it’s only available in Takashi Iwai’s sound tree, but only for 4.13 (look at the list of topic branches). You’ll be able to see when it’s merged by looking for the appearance of sound/soc/codecs/cx2072x.c
in the kernel source.
The driver can be forward-ported to current kernels, as shown in Heiko Mathes’ fork of 4.16. See also How to build the driver for cx2072x codec.
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It hasn’t been merged (yet); it’s only available in Takashi Iwai’s sound tree, but only for 4.13 (look at the list of topic branches). You’ll be able to see when it’s merged by looking for the appearance of sound/soc/codecs/cx2072x.c
in the kernel source.
The driver can be forward-ported to current kernels, as shown in Heiko Mathes’ fork of 4.16. See also How to build the driver for cx2072x codec.
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It hasn’t been merged (yet); it’s only available in Takashi Iwai’s sound tree, but only for 4.13 (look at the list of topic branches). You’ll be able to see when it’s merged by looking for the appearance of sound/soc/codecs/cx2072x.c
in the kernel source.
The driver can be forward-ported to current kernels, as shown in Heiko Mathes’ fork of 4.16. See also How to build the driver for cx2072x codec.
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up vote
2
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up vote
2
down vote
It hasn’t been merged (yet); it’s only available in Takashi Iwai’s sound tree, but only for 4.13 (look at the list of topic branches). You’ll be able to see when it’s merged by looking for the appearance of sound/soc/codecs/cx2072x.c
in the kernel source.
The driver can be forward-ported to current kernels, as shown in Heiko Mathes’ fork of 4.16. See also How to build the driver for cx2072x codec.
It hasn’t been merged (yet); it’s only available in Takashi Iwai’s sound tree, but only for 4.13 (look at the list of topic branches). You’ll be able to see when it’s merged by looking for the appearance of sound/soc/codecs/cx2072x.c
in the kernel source.
The driver can be forward-ported to current kernels, as shown in Heiko Mathes’ fork of 4.16. See also How to build the driver for cx2072x codec.
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Why don't check yourself? git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/…
– Ipor Sircer
1 hour ago
@IporSircer thank you for telling me! I am still learning.
– Hong_Yoahn
1 hour ago
Googling finds this, and the git repository works for 4.16, so even if there is no "official merger", it should be possible to port it with a bit of effort to 4.18 (just merge changes from the official upstream, chances for conflicts are low). Usings diffs, you should also be able to see if someone has "officially" done something about it in 4.18. (Yes, you'll need to read up about using git, and compiling your kernel).
– dirkt
1 hour ago