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I have installed Arch Linux (x86-64) on a tabled, which is Chuwi Hi12. I have downloaded this sound codec specific for this tabled here:



https://github.com/kernins/linux-chwhi12/tree/master/sound/soc/codecs



I compiled and installed it. The problem is that sounds doesn't play, but a noise that indicates the sound card is working sounds. I don't know if it error is in the code I downloaded or in any step I did. In the system log (dmesg), there is a error that is repeated a lot:



Audio Port: ASoC: no backend DAIs enabled for Audio Port


The complete dmesg out is here:



https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wb3f9l_LW5IuZVtm9Hz7yiq5DQtwIWF-



Sorry for the use of Google Drive, but pastebin doesn't work.










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  • Same issue with Zorin 12.4 (a Ubuntu Xenial derivative) with Linux version 4.15.0-45-generic. The machine is a low-end Mini PC, and Zorin is fully patched with dist-upgrade. The issue appears to be related to Cherry Trail. I suppose that's an Intel code name.

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I have installed Arch Linux (x86-64) on a tabled, which is Chuwi Hi12. I have downloaded this sound codec specific for this tabled here:



https://github.com/kernins/linux-chwhi12/tree/master/sound/soc/codecs



I compiled and installed it. The problem is that sounds doesn't play, but a noise that indicates the sound card is working sounds. I don't know if it error is in the code I downloaded or in any step I did. In the system log (dmesg), there is a error that is repeated a lot:



Audio Port: ASoC: no backend DAIs enabled for Audio Port


The complete dmesg out is here:



https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wb3f9l_LW5IuZVtm9Hz7yiq5DQtwIWF-



Sorry for the use of Google Drive, but pastebin doesn't work.










share|improve this question























  • Same issue with Zorin 12.4 (a Ubuntu Xenial derivative) with Linux version 4.15.0-45-generic. The machine is a low-end Mini PC, and Zorin is fully patched with dist-upgrade. The issue appears to be related to Cherry Trail. I suppose that's an Intel code name.

    – jww
    Feb 14 at 12:32
















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I have installed Arch Linux (x86-64) on a tabled, which is Chuwi Hi12. I have downloaded this sound codec specific for this tabled here:



https://github.com/kernins/linux-chwhi12/tree/master/sound/soc/codecs



I compiled and installed it. The problem is that sounds doesn't play, but a noise that indicates the sound card is working sounds. I don't know if it error is in the code I downloaded or in any step I did. In the system log (dmesg), there is a error that is repeated a lot:



Audio Port: ASoC: no backend DAIs enabled for Audio Port


The complete dmesg out is here:



https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wb3f9l_LW5IuZVtm9Hz7yiq5DQtwIWF-



Sorry for the use of Google Drive, but pastebin doesn't work.










share|improve this question














I have installed Arch Linux (x86-64) on a tabled, which is Chuwi Hi12. I have downloaded this sound codec specific for this tabled here:



https://github.com/kernins/linux-chwhi12/tree/master/sound/soc/codecs



I compiled and installed it. The problem is that sounds doesn't play, but a noise that indicates the sound card is working sounds. I don't know if it error is in the code I downloaded or in any step I did. In the system log (dmesg), there is a error that is repeated a lot:



Audio Port: ASoC: no backend DAIs enabled for Audio Port


The complete dmesg out is here:



https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wb3f9l_LW5IuZVtm9Hz7yiq5DQtwIWF-



Sorry for the use of Google Drive, but pastebin doesn't work.







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  • Same issue with Zorin 12.4 (a Ubuntu Xenial derivative) with Linux version 4.15.0-45-generic. The machine is a low-end Mini PC, and Zorin is fully patched with dist-upgrade. The issue appears to be related to Cherry Trail. I suppose that's an Intel code name.

    – jww
    Feb 14 at 12:32





















  • Same issue with Zorin 12.4 (a Ubuntu Xenial derivative) with Linux version 4.15.0-45-generic. The machine is a low-end Mini PC, and Zorin is fully patched with dist-upgrade. The issue appears to be related to Cherry Trail. I suppose that's an Intel code name.

    – jww
    Feb 14 at 12:32



















Same issue with Zorin 12.4 (a Ubuntu Xenial derivative) with Linux version 4.15.0-45-generic. The machine is a low-end Mini PC, and Zorin is fully patched with dist-upgrade. The issue appears to be related to Cherry Trail. I suppose that's an Intel code name.

– jww
Feb 14 at 12:32







Same issue with Zorin 12.4 (a Ubuntu Xenial derivative) with Linux version 4.15.0-45-generic. The machine is a low-end Mini PC, and Zorin is fully patched with dist-upgrade. The issue appears to be related to Cherry Trail. I suppose that's an Intel code name.

– jww
Feb 14 at 12:32












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