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FYI THIS DOES NOT WORK ON ANY DISTRIBUTION OR SETUP USING A KERNEL GREATER THAN 6.0! (I BELIEVE 6.1.1 IS THE LAST WORKING KERNEL) UNTIL THEN ALL PIXELBOOK USERS SHOULD STAY ON KERNEL 6.0 OR LOWER. ALL FEATURES WILL BE WORKING NATIVELY EXCEPT THE AUDIO, THE ACCELEROMETER AND THE KEYBOARD TOP ROW... THIS GITHUB OUTLINES THOSE FIXES. FOR DISTRIBUTIONS WITH THE LTS KERNEL (5.15) EXPECT THAT THE BACKLIGHT WILL NOT WORK OUT OF THE BOX. KERNEL 5.17 AND ABOVE HAS FIXED THIS ISSUE. (This should be fixed now)

Installing ALSA drivers and configuration files for the Pixelbook (Eve) Under Linux.

Manual Method

Copy the files to the respective locations according to the paths listed below:

  /lib/firmware/9d71-GOOGLE-EVEMAX-0-tplg.bin

  /lib/firmware/dsp_lib_dsm_core_spt_release.bin

  /lib/firmware/intel/dsp_fw_C75061F3-F2B2-4DCC-8F9F-82ABB4131E66.bin

  /opt/google/dsm/dsmparam.bin

  /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/Intel/kbl-r5514-5663-/Hifi.conf

  /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/Intel/kbl-r5514-5663-/kbl-r5514-5663-.conf

  /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/conf.d/kbl-r5514-5663-/Hifi.conf (or create a symbolic link to the file in the intel folder)

  /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/conf.d/kbl-r5514-5663-/kbl-r5514-5663-.conf (or create a symbolic link to the file in the intel folder)

  /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/61-eve-sensor.hwdb

  /usr/lib/udev/hwdb.d/61-eve-keyboard.hwdb

After installation of the files run

  systemd-hwdb update

This will update th hwdb to allow the accelerometer and keyboard to work correctly

Automated method

Install ansible (it'll be called either ansible or ansible-core on most Linux OSes. Install it using yum, dnf, apt-get, pacman, or similar)

cd into the repo and start the playbook like this:

ansible-playbook -K playbook.yaml

You will be prompted for your sudo password (so Ansible can do actions as root where needed)

Let ansible do its thing

Note about Pipewire

The audio drivers WILL NOT work with pipewire. They will give sound but its mostly slow playing and covered by white noise (you can try it if you like to see what im talking about) For this reason we must replace pipewire with pulseaudio. Of note, HDMI/DP Out is not working on Ubuntu 22.10 or later nor is it working under fedora systems but it does work with Ubuntu 22.04 and Linux Mint. (Those OSes have pulseaudio natively installed and maybe their configurations allow for HDMI/DP out to work but at this point I have not figured out how to get it working on newer versions where pulseaudio needs installation. I have also tried it under Arch. HDMI/DP does not work even with Pulseaudio natively installed.

TO INSTALL PULSEAUDIO ON UBUNTU 22.10 OR LATER (May also be applicable to Pop!OS)

Run the following commands:

  sudo apt install pipewire-media-session (this will remove wireplumber)

  sudo apt install pulseaudio

  sudo apt remove pipewire-pulse (this will stop pipewire from attempting to run its daemon and give way to pulseaudio)
  
  sudo apt remove pipewire-alsa

TO INSTALL PULSEAUDIO ON FEDORA

  sudo dnf swap --allowerasing pipewire-pulseaudio pulseaudio
  
  sudo dnf swap wireplumber pipewire-media-session
  
  sudo dnf swap pipewire-jack-audio-connection-kit jack-audio-connection-kit
  
  sudo dnf remove pipewire-alsa

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