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ASUS ROG Ally X Audio Support Being Fixed Up Ahead Of Linux 6.12


In addition to the ASUS ROG Ally X revision of this handheld gaming console having more (and faster) system memory, doubling of the battery capacity, upgraded storage, improved cooling, and other refinements over the original ROG Ally gaming handheld, there is a different audio amplifier

In addition to the ASUS ROG Ally X revision of this handheld gaming console having more (and faster) system memory, doubling of the battery capacity, upgraded storage, improved cooling, and other refinements over the original ROG Ally gaming handheld, there is a different audio amplifier. Queued yesterday into the Linux sound subsystem's "for-next" Git branch is this patch to fix the audio support on the ASUS ROG Ally X handheld. This patch maintains the previous settings for the Realtek codec portion, but enables the I2C binding for the TI TAS2781 amplifier (instead of the Cirrus CS35L41 amp used on the original ASUS ROG ALLY)."

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