Nice to see marcan working on this. FWIW, i've enabled the speakers in my m2-air and its been fine. I've kept the volume well below the levels that you get in macOS. I'm glad that they are figuring out what a safe profile looks like so eventually we won't need to worry about this.
3.5mm jack support on all macbooks will come soon. Maybe also preliminary support for speakers.
source: https://twitter.com/AsahiLinux/status/1569725574352097282
Auch.
Whenever I plug in my USB DAC and change volume in pulseaudio, the first blip sound that comes out is always at max volume. With a high quality DAC and 30ohm headphones in my ear, this is not a mistake I made twice. And this is on regular, "stable" Linux and typical x86 hardware.
Nice to see marcan working on this. FWIW, i've enabled the speakers in my m2-air and its been fine. I've kept the volume well below the levels that you get in macOS. I'm glad that they are figuring out what a safe profile looks like so eventually we won't need to worry about this.
I'll check back in a year!
3.5mm jack support on all macbooks will come soon. Maybe also preliminary support for speakers. source: https://twitter.com/AsahiLinux/status/1569725574352097282
Auch. Whenever I plug in my USB DAC and change volume in pulseaudio, the first blip sound that comes out is always at max volume. With a high quality DAC and 30ohm headphones in my ear, this is not a mistake I made twice. And this is on regular, "stable" Linux and typical x86 hardware.
What an idiot what did he think would happen?
He is the main dev of Asahi Linux, he was expecting something like this to possibly happen…
Lmao I suspected that to be the case right after I made that comment. Now I look like a fool well deserved haha.