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After several attempts I got ArchLinux installed successfully on the above mentioned machine.
I wanted to try ArchLinux because of the sof-firmware package, I read that that would give me working sound output after all (I never got the sound to work on this machine, regardless of which Linux distribution I tried.
I have all necessary packages installed, at least all I read about in similar "Dummy Output"-threads I found.
One special thing I observed is that every time I shut down or reboot, two messages pop up on the screen, repeating each other in rapid succession. I have to hold down power for several seconds to get the machine to turn off.
[ 1027.211215] arizona spi-WM510205:00: supply DBVDD1 not found, using dummy regulator
[ 1027.216215] arizona spi-WM510205:00: supply AVDD not found, using dummy regulator
I get these messages when I boot the live system via USB as well as when I boot the installed system. For my installation I used an image I downloaded on 31st of May or 1st of June, I have the image file on my main computer still, I can add tomorrow which it was. I installed the LXQT desktop as well.
When I search the internet for "arizona WM510205" I get a few results, but I don't understand them. At least I don't get anything obviously helpful.
https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/sp … gmail.com/
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-spi/msg04807.html
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/ … zona-spi.c
This one sounds promising but I have no idea how I would install the patch.
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