2012-11-13, 17:58
@wsnipex. Clean installs were done of xubuntu 32 and amd64 12.04.1 and Ubuntu 12.04.1 AMD64. (Kernal 3.2xx). ASUS Bios w/ disabled HD audio to force hdmi audio. Uses less watts too. Tried alsa daily, w/wo grub params for radeon,w/wo pavucontrol... tried radeon default and fglrx 12.10 installed with debs. Driver went in fine, but aplay -l listed no sound devices. Also noted -boot errors for *hda-codec out of range cmd* on all 12.04.1 live disks. Xubuntu 12.10 (kernel 3.5xxx) booted no hdaxxxx errors, installed and had HDMI sound listed out of the box. Installed Fglrx from repo. Fglrxifo looked good. A play -l HDMI sound now listed. It works now. This chip is so new, I don't want others to waste the time that I did. Google was not my friend this time and the Ubuntu/Xubuntu home pages did not mention trinity issues for HDMI audio. But i am grateful the kernel team wrote this apparent new support into newer kernels. The new apu seems to work well. Hopefully others can confirm this. The kernel 3.4 minimum was posted on askubunu. Found this after finally trying Quanal. 8( I prefer LTS.
Thx. I will try under scan code. But isn't that the same as using the GUI/panel underscan, run from sudo amdcccle? which I did.
*Edit/update - your code fixed that, but the codecs were updated today, too. Thx.*
Thx. I will try under scan code. But isn't that the same as using the GUI/panel underscan, run from sudo amdcccle? which I did.
*Edit/update - your code fixed that, but the codecs were updated today, too. Thx.*