Hello so today fedora/linux cannot find any audio devices and it randomly started happening

Update: removing Pulseaudio and reinstalling Plasma-pa helped ty for the nice comments tho No help required anymore

    • Mwa@thelemmy.clubOP
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      2 years ago

      i dont understand what command should i ru n i tried one from google and it says Connection failure: Connection refused pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused

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        2 years ago

        This must be a pulse audio command.

        Try reinstalling pipewire using:

        dnf reinstall pipewire

        See if that fixes your problem

        • Mwa@thelemmy.clubOP
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          2 years ago

          nope same issue the problem started yesterday installing pulseaudio helped but made the problem worse

          • Fisch
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            2 years ago

            Wait, did you replace pipewire-pulse with pulseaudio?

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              2 years ago

              i think i installed it on top i thought its gonna solve the problem but after a restart it made it worse

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                2 years ago

                Pipewire-pulse (or whatever the package is called) is the drop-in replacement for pulseaudio that makes apps, that normally use pulseaudio, use pipewire instead. You can’t have both installed. You can have pipewire and pulseaudio installed at the same time but your system can only use one of them at a time.