Hey folks, really just posting this up because I know I've experienced it and perhaps others are struggling, but audio for me has been broken on recent kernels on odroid n2+. I've pinned my kernel to an old package (6.16.7-1) mainly because that's what I had installed last time it was working. I'm not sure if it works in 17 or is only broken in 18 and 19, but it for sure works, as well as mesa, so if you're on an odroid n2... don't upgrade that kernel and keep a backup pkg until this is fixed in mainline. I've seen some rumblings that this didn't make the cut for 7.0 and on the latest 6.19 it is still not working.
If you don't have a way to get the package, and I don't know if any rollback servers are still around, but you can always go checkoutmake_clickable_callback(MAGIC_URL_FULL, ' ', 'https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs/tree/master/core/linux-aarch64', '', ' class="postlink"') and git log until you can find the git revision you want and build an old kernel package pretty easily.
Anyway... I know it's asking a lot but it would be cool if there were a few linux-aarch64 packages like linux616-aarch64 etc for the last few revisions of the kernel since these SBCs tend to get less testing and it's pretty common for HEAD to get busted for a given SBC. Even if not official packages, if anyone knows of a working rollback archive, that would be helpful too.
Having said all that, I advocate that everyone figures out how to build their own packages from the repo because that's a good skill to have in any case.
