This script installs the Cirrus Logic CS8409 audio driver for Linux. Typically, this chip is found in Apple computers.

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  • The installation under opensuse 15.6 on an imac 18,2 is easy, after a reboot the sound is fine. Unfortunately, after suspend/resume there is no sound anymore. I can choose the soundcard, is shows activity with a testsound, but no sound to listen. Only a reboot brings back the sound. If there were a solution, that would be great. best regards gregor
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2025-02-11