On 6/24/22 14:50, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Settings has a small x next to a speaker symbol
apparently indicating I've been muted.
I can move the volume indicator,
but it does not stick.
That usually means that the sound system can't find an audio device.
After a google search, I tried:
[root@2001-48F8-3004-2CE-0-0-0-25DA-dynamic ~]# systemctl --user enable
--now wireplumber
Failed to connect to bus: $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS and $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
not defined (consider using --machine=<user>@.host --user to connect to
bus of other user)
You can't run a "--user" command directly as root, it has to be run as
the user you want it for (or as described).
Everything is plugged in, including power and the pale green plug.
If I click on test, I get a popup telling me to click on a speaker.
Huh?
Yes, you click on one of those speakers and it will send audio to that
speaker to test it.
You didn't mention which desktop you're using, but if it's Gnome, go to
the sound settings and see what the options are for output device.
As your user, what does "systemctl --user status wireplumber" show?
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