[Lars] > My problem may have to do with PipWire/Wireplumber. But I'm not able to debug the issue and find why the audio device cannot be opened. Unfortunately I can't help then as I use Alsa and Pulse Audio, not PipeWire and do not know how these things are managed on Fedora... Also in the distribution I maintain (Slint) PulseAudio is started only on demand (by applications that request it) not system wide and in case of Orca, alsa is set by default in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speehchd.conf as AudioOutputMethod (actually that's libao but which then use alsa as default driver, set in /etc/libao.conf so redirects the audio files to alsa). As this configuration differs probably a lot from the default one in Fedora I can't make useful tests, sorry. Maybe you could investigate how the default configurations differ between Fedora 35 and Fedora 36? Cheers, Didier -- Didier Spaier didieratslintdotfr _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list