Closed alvaroburns closed 1 month ago
It could be pipewire, the kernel driver, the app you are using, etc. It would be good to try to pin point which part is not working.
It could pipewire, the kernel driver, the app you are using, etc. It would be good to try to pin point which part is not working.
Hi! I don't think it is an app specific problem. How can I check the other options? I'm not exactly a tech person, but if you point me out how to do it... Thanks!
I saw you posted in the forum as well: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/silverblue-41-is-great-already-two-small-issues-gdm-and-audio/131351
It's probably where you'll get the most help to investigate more.
I saw you posted in the forum as well: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/silverblue-41-is-great-already-two-small-issues-gdm-and-audio/131351
It's probably where you'll get the most help to investigate more.
Ok. Thank you!
There are more people having the same issue. See: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-41-sound-working-only-on-external-monitor/131767
This is being tracked in pipewire https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/4084
This is being tracked in pipewire https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/4084
Thanks!
The latest pipewire update to version 1.2.5 resolved this issue!
Describe the bug When I login to the system the sound does not work. After clicking the mute/unmute key, everything comes back to normal.
To Reproduce Rebase from Silverblue 40 to 41. Login. Try to play sound from any app.
Expected behavior Sound working normally after login if the system is not muted.
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