Starting about between KDE 6.1 and 6.1.1 releases I have a problem with no sound after PC goes to sleep and is woken up. Using a normal sound card and analog Line Out. After resetting pipewire by "systemctl --user restart pipewire" all works again until sleeping in. I have found this bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2295776, I also do have a monitor connected by DP, but w/o integrated speakers. Tried to wait till monitors goes to sleep, but for me that worked, only full sleep makes the problem to occur. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set the PC to sleep in (sleep to RAM) 2. Wake the PC up 3. No sound (FF does not plays videos, cloud music) 4. systemctl --user restart pipewire 5. All works fine
Does no one experience the same problem? Which logs could I provide (please a full manual how to do it).
I still have the problem after all updates coming in...
After almost a month on Windows, yesterday booted to Fedora, updated, and today same result: no sound after sleep. But seems, when I yesterday manually pressed "sleep" on the morning I had the sound. But waking after lunch up, no sound.
BTW If it may be useful, my sound card: State: RUNNING Name: alsa_output.pci-0000_07_00.0.analog-surround-21 Description: CA0132 Sound Core3D [Sound Blaster Recon3D / Z-Series / Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus] (SB1570 SB Audigy Fx) Analog Surround 2.1 Driver: PipeWire
Same happens after upgrade fo Fedora 41 beta.
Hello, I see your bug and I can't get sound from the sound blaster Z.
(In reply to Raj from comment #6) > Hello, I see your bug and I can't get sound from the sound blaster Z. If you have no sound at all, you have to install a driver for it. I had to searched the internet and found the solution.
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Seems it works now with Fedora 42.