Dne 19. 10. 21 v 18:30 Micah Shennum napsal(a):
and when I manually run "wireplumber" it shows: Default Sink: alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo Default Source: alsa_input.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo and the devices appear in KDE and I can play a sound.
I had similar issues on my two LPs using gnome.
I has the same issue (KDE and all), and fixed it with `systemctl --user enable --now wireplumber` and haven't had any issues since, though I assume that I've therefor switched over to fully use wireplumber; I don't know if that's the right answer for your usecase.
This helps but is not right. As I wrote already elsewhere, there is some issue. And I believe that the better workaround is something like:
~~~ $ systemctl --no-reload preset --global pipewire-pulse.service $ systemctl --no-reload preset --global pipewire-pulse.socket ~~~The symptoms were that one or both of these services had this line in their `status` output:
~~~Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/pipewire-pulse.socket; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
~~~I don't really how to figure what "disables" the unit file, assuming that enabling the pipewire-pulse.* was the right thing to do.
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