Linux tackles audio issues on ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X

Developers are addressing audio problems encountered when running Linux on the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X handheld gaming device. This effort highlights ongoing compatibility work for the Windows-centric hardware on open-source systems. The updates aim to improve user experience for Linux enthusiasts.

The ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X, a collaboration between ASUS and Microsoft resembling a handheld Xbox, has faced audio challenges when booted into Linux. According to Phoronix, Linux developers are implementing workarounds to resolve these audio problems, ensuring better functionality on the device.

This development comes as the ROG Xbox Ally X gains attention for its gaming capabilities, primarily designed for Windows. The audio fixes are part of broader efforts to support Linux on such consumer hardware, which often prioritizes proprietary operating systems. No specific timeline for full resolution has been detailed, but the progress indicates active community involvement.

Phoronix reports that these workarounds are being integrated to handle the device's audio hardware effectively under Linux kernels. This could benefit users seeking a flexible, open-source alternative for portable gaming. As Linux support matures, it may encourage more adoption of the ROG Xbox Ally X beyond its native ecosystem.

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Tests on the Asus Rog Xbox Ally X handheld gaming PC reveal significant performance improvements when running the Linux-based Bazzite operating system compared to Windows. Content creator Cyber Dopamine demonstrated higher frame rates, greater stability, and faster sleep and wake times in his recent YouTube video. The device can dual-boot between the two systems for flexibility.

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Independent tests reveal that the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X gaming handheld achieves higher frame rates and faster sleep resume times when running Bazzite Linux compared to its stock Windows 11 setup. YouTuber Cyber Dopamine's benchmarks highlight up to 32% FPS gains in demanding games at 17-watt power mode. The results suggest Linux offers a more optimized experience for this Windows-based device.

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Building on recently merged laptop and gaming handheld improvements, Linux kernel 6.19 is finalizing support for additional laptop models by the end of 2025, enhancing hardware compatibility.

 

 

 

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