I hit the same issue for the second time, therefore I strike coincidence.
I have machine upgraded from F34 to F35 (and actually upgraded every 6 month from Fedora-I-dunno). And after the upgrade I do not see the sound devices. Therefore there is no sound.
For the first time it magically started working after some time - I have done zilions of things and I am not sure what makes it work.
Now I have a second notebook where it does not work, and nothing what I have done on the first machine helped so far. I am asking here, because I am really not sure what component is causing it (pipewire, KDE, something else). Some data: * selinux is out as it happens even in permissive mode * it is KDE environment (I cannot try Gnome) * systemctl--userrestart pipewire-pulse.service does not help. And status shows, that it is active and running * pactl info shows: ... PulseAudio (on PipeWire 0.3.38 ... Default Sink: @DEFAULT_SINK@ Default Target: @DEFAULT_SOURCE@ 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. Any hints, please? Miroslav
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