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<la-s>
I am getting a ton of "ASoC: no backend DAIs enabled for fe.dai-link-0" errors in my dmesg, is that normal? Did I turn off something in the kernel I should not have?
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<jbrunet>
No, you just have not set a valid route to an output with alsa(mixer). Nothing is set by default