Users of open‑source mobile OSes like PostmarketOS complain that internal speakers and microphones fail to work on devices such as the Fairphone 6, limiting media playback to external audio devices. AudioPilot automatically detects hardware, installs missing kernel modules, and configures routing to restore full internal audio, giving developers a reliable, one‑click fix.
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Raw Complaint Log
hn • r/hackernews
Comment on: Fairphone 6 and PostmarketOS working main camera
> No internal speakers or microphones are currently working. Media sound (not calls) is working if connecting a Bluetooth or USB audio device.See the other blog posts by the same author in the story posted.[1] He's added support for these and other hardware parts for the FP6, currently being upstreamed directly to the Linux kernel.[1] https://catcrafts.net/posts
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