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Added additional information to the Acer Chromebook R13 wiki relating to audio.
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## Xorg
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## Xorg
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* The PowerVR GX6250 GPU is not supported at this time. Therefore, no particular Xorg drivers are needed. The built in modesetting driver will correctly detect the display.
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* The PowerVR GX6250 GPU is not supported at this time. Therefore, no particular Xorg drivers are needed. The built in modesetting driver will correctly detect the display.
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* xf86-input-libinput is preferred over evdev and synaptics for the best experience with the touchpad and touchscreen.
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* xf86-input-libinput is preferred over evdev and synaptics for the best experience with the touchpad and touchscreen. Touch controls on the touchscreen only align when the screen is in laptop orientation.
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## Audio
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## Audio
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The following channels must be unmuted for the speakers to work. The alsamixer utility (part of alsa-utils) can be used to do this by navigating with the arrow keys and pressing **m** to unmute the channel.
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The following channels must be unmuted for the speakers to work. The alsamixer utility (part of alsa-utils) can be used to do this by navigating with the arrow keys and pressing **m** to unmute the channel. If pulseaudio or similar audio mixers are installed, you must use the F6 key when in alsamixer to switch from pulseaudio to the sound device.
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* Speaker Channel
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* Speaker Channel
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* DAC MIXL DAC L2
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* DAC MIXL DAC L2
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* SPOR MIX DAC R1
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* SPOR MIX DAC R1
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* SPOR MIX SPKVOL R
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* SPOR MIX SPKVOL R
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You may also want to decrease the DAC1 gain value, otherwise audio will still be fairly loud at the lowest setting.
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Audio via amixer (also included in the alsa-utils package) may automate this a bit. The channels above can be used via number id (cset numid). The numbers corresponding to the above channels are (in order): 1 89 90 88 87 86 85 110 109 108 107 145 144 81 77 68 67 54 53 56 55 51 52
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A simple commandline to do this (in BASH or related shells) is:
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* for i in 1 89 90 88 87 86 85 110 109 108 107 145 144 81 77 68 67 54 53 56 55 51 52; do amixer -c 0 cset numid=$i on; done
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You may also want to decrease the DAC1 (cset numid=10) gain value, otherwise audio will still be fairly loud at the lowest setting.
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Headphones:
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* HPOVOL L Switch
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* HPOVOL R Switch
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* HPOVOL MIXL DAC1 Switch
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* HPOVOL MIXR DAC1 Switch
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* HPO MIX DAC1 Switch
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A command for enabling headphones as above is:
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* for i in 58 57 63 59 49; do amixer -c 0 cset numid=$i on; done
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Muting/Unmuting:
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Mute Headphones
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* amixer cset numid=4 off
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Unmute Headphones
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* amixer cset numid=4 on
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Mute Speakers
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* amixer cset numid=25 off
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Unmute Speakers
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* amixer cset numid=25 on
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