![]() When it’s not working, trying to play any audio with e.g. On the laptop, it stops working at random intervals and I have to unplug it and plug it back to get it working again. I’ve been using it with two different machines: an 8th gen Intel NUC running Fedora 35 and the Dell Vostro 3400 laptop in question. Second, an external audio device isn’t a satisfactory solution either. That issue was already reported twice ( #1993660 and #2007900), neither of the reports received any comments. I first installed F35 on it and hoped that upgrade to F36 will fix it, but the problem persists, so I have no choice but to seek help from the community.įirst, the built-in Tiger Lake audio doesn’t work at all. I got a Dell Vostro 3400 laptop (11th gen Intel, Tiger Lake), and Fedora works quite well on it, except for the audio part. ![]()
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