Wm: kwin_x11 dm: SDDM Distro: Manjaro Linux base: Arch Linux It is capable of much better sound that I would like to enable with your help. Sound does work, but it’s not very nice sound. I’ve installed alsa-tools and ran hdajackretask and tried to enable the unconnected pin for Internal Speaker LFE but it says it can’t do it as the device is in use. I would like to do the same for Manjaro if any of you could give me pointers on where to find this config file, and the list of sound devices again. On a debian based Linux I was able to enable beats audio by editing a config file changing the name/model of the HP sound card, though I don’t recall how to do this. Windows had these drivers and a little control panel for bass/treble/mids/focus/space. The HP EliteBook with Beats audio has a special driver that enables “Beats” Internal speaker (LFE) which drives more bass and better sound than the standard laptop speakers. I just downloaded Manjaro KDE plasma today. I am new here well, I’m new to Arch as well. The main sacrifice is the vibrancy of the screen, but at this price, it's a small nitpick and nothing more.Hello. HP's Pavilion dm4 Beats Edition manages to bring good performance and battery life into the sub-AU$1000 range. HP continues to prove, as a general rule, that it has the best battery life on Windows laptops. (Longer bars indicate better performance)