After installing Fedora 35 on a previously-working F32 (pulseaudio), there is no sound. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F35_bugs#No_sound_after_upgrade_.28wir... provided some suggestions, which did not work. In desperation, I erased pipewire and wireplumber and installed pulseaudio. No joy, so I reversed and things are not what they were previously -- that is, no sound but pipewire and wireplumber did not report any problems. I would greatly appreciate some guidance.
root@pvr systemctl status wireplumber * wireplumber.service - Multimedia Service Session Manager Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/wireplumber.service; enabled; vendor preset: d> Active: inactive (dead) root@pvr[2]->systemctl enable wireplumber root@pvr[3]->systemctl start wireplumber Failed to start wireplumber.service: Unit pipewire.socket not found. systemctl status pipewire x pipewire.service - PipeWire Multimedia Service Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pipewire.service; enabled; vendor preset: disa> Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2022-03-17 17:30:12 PDT; 23min ago Main PID: 792 (code=exited, status=254) CPU: 20ms
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 18:08:09 -0700 Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I would greatly appreciate some guidance.
May not be relevant, but I've noticed on a new install, the default sound device is always the device I have nothing connected to. I always have to run the sound control center app and change the default to HDMI audio (which I can hear).
Tom Horsley writes:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 18:08:09 -0700 Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I would greatly appreciate some guidance.
May not be relevant, but I've noticed on a new install, the default sound device is always the device I have nothing connected to. I always have to run the sound control center app and change the default to HDMI audio (which I can hear).
Consider yourself lucky that you have to do it only on a new install. My default audio device is broken after every reboot, and I have to reset it every time.
Everyone tries to convince me that the default audio device gets saved/memorized. I remain stubbornly unconvinced.
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 22:49:52 -0400 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Consider yourself lucky that you have to do it only on a new install. My default audio device is broken after every reboot, and I have to reset it every time.
I sometimes have to do it again after some (but not all) updates. Never figured out a common factor for which kinds of updates break it.
Everyone tries to convince me that the default audio device gets saved/memorized. I remain stubbornly unconvinced.
I wonder if it is an audio device that takes a long time to initialize and the "restore audio" logic says "I can't find that, I'll use the default, that must be what he wants."
Tom Horsley writes:
Everyone tries to convince me that the default audio device gets saved/memorized. I remain stubbornly unconvinced.
I wonder if it is an audio device that takes a long time to initialize and the "restore audio" logic says "I can't find that, I'll use the default, that must be what he wants."
It's the other way around.
The default audio device that I want to come up is the built-in one: the motherboard's audio out.
But after a reboot my default audio device is always a USB-attached audio adapter. I just can't see how it's possible to t to initialize a USB device faster than what's hardwired into the motherboard.
This used to work fine before F35.