So I heard that the zenbook 13/14 don’t have any audio on linux, but then I found some reddit comment saying that a kernel update fixed it. Anyone here who uses one and can confirm that?
2023 14-inch oled i5 here. there was an easy fix for no audio on speakers, a udev drop-in iirc. it’s been an awesome machine all round. on mobile now but i might post a link later.
Looks like the fix is likely already in the kernel. Patches have been submitted towards the end of December 2023. Remember this won’t help if you use an old kernel (Arch, BTW, has the latest :o)
I use a Zenbook 14 (an old one though from 2017) and I’ve not had audio issues on fedora since I made the switch to Linux last year. One thing I do still have issues with is sometimes it fails to sleep/suspend correctly. This isn’t a consistent issue though and it seems to be a gamble on if each update will fix it or make it worse. Still not been a big enough issue to make me stop using Linux.
But yeah to answer your question, I’ve had no audio issues on my Zenbook 14 (other than a slight popping type noise when audio starts playing when I use headphones)
I have a UX3404VA_Q420, which is a fairly new Raptor Lake model. Mine also whiffs sleeping sometimes, so three things that I did were -
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(optional) make the keyboard backlight sleep , https://z5xggcj9nj.joplinusercontent.com/shares/oOunhKjHNLSyvAIH9wpjSY
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tell systemd to re-try sleeping, https://z5xggcj9nj.joplinusercontent.com/shares/lnLsgnRopyMIo7MjmzrqaO
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bind a hotkey to suspend. If I hit that, let it sleep, and then close the lid then it’s pretty certain that the laptop is really asleep.
Editing much later - 2 only worked accidentally. The real fix is to kill bluetooth before suspending. 2 worked because Bluetooth wasn’t able to come back up in time for the 2nd suspend attempt.
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