It cuts off the audio from the rear jack connected headphones, and in the KDE audio switcher, the microphone input appears, but I can’t hear anything out of the headset and the microphone doesn’t work. The issue: when I connect the headset, the operating system recognizes that something has happened. Now, my audio workflow is as follows, I have my big headphone permanently connected to the rear audio output as if they were speakers, and as needed, I connect a regular ol 3.5mm smartphone headset to the front panel, for example when I need to make a call with Telegram or whatever using my PC. This case has a modern audio jack that works with smartphone headsets, but can also work as a simple audio out or simple audio in, if you connect a regular microphone or a regular headphone. The front panel audio is connected to my case, which is the NZXT H210i. Anyway, this board has the usual 3 audio jacks in the rear (Line in, line out, mic), and front panel audio out. Let me explain my situation: my motherboard is equiped with onboard audio, it has the Asus S1220A codec, which is just a fancy name for the typical Realtek ALC1220 chipset. I’m having issues with my front panel audio using Fedora KDE Spin on my new gaming build. First time poster, long time lurker here.
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