04-17-2018 06:23 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:32 PM by ROGBot
[ 25.914386] xhci_hcd 0000:06:00.0: Error while assigning device slot ID
[ 25.914389] xhci_hcd 0000:06:00.0: Max number of devices this xHCI host supports is 32.
04-20-2018 01:37 AM
MasterC@ASUS wrote:
Sorry, the card was made for Windows.
04-20-2018 01:46 AM
05-12-2018 01:13 AM
Usage Page (Consumer), ; Consumer (0Ch)
Usage (Consumer Control), ; Consumer control (01h, application collection)
Collection (Application),
Logical Minimum (0),
Logical Maximum (255),
Report Size (8),
Report Count (16),
Usage (00h),
Input (Variable),
Usage (00h),
Output (Variable),
End Collection
05-12-2018 05:41 AM
05-12-2018 07:00 AM
Korth wrote:
This "3rd-party workaround" might offer the sort of controls you're looking for.
Jack detection is usually embedded into the codec chip hardware, and if so then it might simply control jack ports without any need to communicate to software/driver layers.
ASUS proudly advertises the ESS 9016 DAC, but (according to the User Manual) the actual audio processor appears to be some kind of (CM66x) Cmedia USB2.0 HD Audio part.
The STRIX RAID DLX site, specs, and manual don't seem to explicitly mention jack sensing or jack detection anywhere.
I've never seen the product firsthand, but it appears to me that the "Box Link" is actually a USB2 (UAC2) connection being physically delivered across 3.5mm audio cables, and if so then WINE won't be able to use it unless it can fully emulate the WinOS (USB) driver components.
05-12-2018 11:54 AM
05-12-2018 08:34 PM
Korth wrote:
It saddens me that many manufacturers don't produce linux drivers for their stuff. Or even publish opensource docs which third party devs could use to code their own drivers/software for linux (or for any other OS). It's always seemed incomprehensibly stupid to me that hardware manufacturers are so utterly paranoid of software piracy - can't let anyone duplicate orimprove the software - even though "pirated" drivers could only be used to operate the hardware itself, lol, how is that gonna hurt hardware sales? Seriously, how many people will copy a soundcard at the command prompt or download a GPU card from a torrent site?
I understand the economics, linux has a puny market share vs Windows so it's not "profitable" for the OEM devs to produce or support linux-based code. I even understand the politics and conspiracies, linux is actively (if clandestinely) disparaged by Microsoft and Intel and NVidia, few dare to defy these companies because they've all been vengeful and punitive before.
But it still sucks. Not everyone wants Windows.
05-13-2018 12:04 AM