Geoffrey Leach <geoffleach.gl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm happy for you. For me, not so much :-(
I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere?
Or
should they 'just work' and I need to check my connections?
Bob Marcan wrote:
systemctl --user --now disable wireplumber
works for me.
Obviously we are guinea pigs for this premature piece of software.
Could not agree more with the last sentence. To get audio recognized
in order I did this:
systemctl stop wireplumber.service
dnf erase wireplumber
systemctl stop pipewire-pulse.service pipewire-pulse.socket
systemctl stop pipewire.service pipewire.socket
systemctl daemon-reload
dnf --skip-broken erase pipewire pipewire-* libpipewire*
pipewire-media-session pipewire-pulseaudio*
dnf -y install plasma-desktop
# An error message said that plasma-desktop was deleted although that
does not appear to be true
systemctl stop elogd.service
dnf erase elog*
# I tried installing elog to get the global XDG_RUNTIME_DIR set: no joy
doing that.
dnf --allowerasing --skip-broken --best install alsa*
kde-settings-pulseaudio
dnf --allowerasing --skip-broken --best install pulseaudio*
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
dnf --allowerasing install pavucontrol pulseaudio-module-zeroconf
The TL:DR is, that I re-installed alsa and pulseaudio after a couple of
hours spent trying to get *anything* to connect to the hardware.
Geoff
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