tamir wrote:Thank you for the information Jeff.
I will forward this to our R&D.
I am having the same sound issue with the option set to Linux. Additionally, reverting the setting to Windows and attempting to apply the same custom CentOS image to the device is terribly slow (to the point where the monitor goes into power save mode).
When I click on that link I get "File not found". Can you give details of what the problem and solution are?
I have a fitlet2, using Linux Mint 19.1 Mate. I came to the forum looking for hints about a sound problem, saw this thread before I posted a question. Unfortunately no-one has elaborated about what the problem is. Distorted sound? Delayed sound? No sound at all? - so I don't know if I have the same thing.
On my box, if I plug headphones in I hear nothing. If I plug them partially in I can hear faint, distorted sound. That's the description of the problem. The partially-inserted behaviour made me wonder if I had the wrong connector, but maybe it's the problem being discussed here. Sound over HDMI works, but I'm using a monitor, PHILIPS 246E9QJAB/00, which is lovely in some ways but has what I suspect might be the worst user interface ever designed on a monitor, so I want to plug headphones into the fitlet2 directly.
OS in the BIOS is set to Linux, so maybe setting it to Windows would work but I worry I might hit the problem njennings mentioned if I change the BIOS settings without knowing what is going on.
When I click on that link I get "File not found". Can you give details of what the problem and solution are?
I have a fitlet2, using Linux Mint 19.1 Mate. I came to the forum looking for hints about a sound problem, saw this thread before I posted a question. Unfortunately no-one has elaborated about what the problem is. Distorted sound? Delayed sound? No sound at all? - so I don't know if I have the same thing.
On my box, if I plug headphones in I hear nothing. If I plug them partially in I can hear faint, distorted sound. That's the description of the problem. The partially-inserted behaviour made me wonder if I had the wrong connector, but maybe it's the problem being discussed here. Sound over HDMI works, but I'm using a monitor, PHILIPS 246E9QJAB/00, which is lovely in some ways but has what I suspect might be the worst user interface ever designed on a monitor, so I want to plug headphones into the fitlet2 directly.
OS in the BIOS is set to Linux, so maybe setting it to Windows would work but I worry I might hit the problem njennings mentioned if I change the BIOS settings without knowing what is going on.
Restoring BIOS to factory defaults should help solve the issue as well.
Unless you'd like to keep the OS selection at [Linux] then please refer to the troubleshooting guide: http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php?title= ... ut.2FSPDIF
Unless you'd like to keep the OS selection at [Linux] then please refer to the troubleshooting guide: http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php?title= ... ut.2FSPDIF
Thank you! I have applied the script and expect my headphones will work after I reboot.