robclark changed the topic of #aarch64-laptops to: Linux support for AArch64 Laptops (Chrome OS Trogdor Devices - Asus NovaGo TP370QL - HP Envy x2 - Lenovo Mixx 630 - Lenovo Yoga C630 - Lenovo ThinkPad X13s - and various other snapdragon laptops) - https://oftc.irclog.whitequark.org/aarch64-laptops
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<Dantheman825[m]>
with the release of 24.04 today, will I be seeing an option to upgrade 23.10 over to it on my X13s sometime this week?
<steev>
should be able to now? i'd expect?
<adamcstephens>
Iโd think you can force it even if not immediately showing as available. itโs been a while since I used Ubuntu though
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<jhovold>
craftyguy: thanks for testing, audio with pipewire is clearly still broken
<jhovold>
\[m]: and yeah, I'll stick to pulseaudio which works just fine
<Dantheman825[m]>
are the speakers louder on pulseaudio, or are they kinda quiet on both?
<jhovold>
I understand that some gnome users may be more or less forced to pipewire, though, perhaps depending on their distro
<jhovold>
there should be no difference their
<jhovold>
there*
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<jhovold>
Dantheman825[m]: the volume is capped in the kernel for now
<Dantheman825[m]>
ah, alright
<jhovold>
steev: I've enabled binfmt_misc too
<Dantheman825[m]>
I wonder what trickery they do on Windows to boost the volume without breaking the speakers
<jhovold>
we can probably go a little higher, but to use the speakers fully you need active speaker protection
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