Description of problem: It looks like cinnamon (cinnamon-settings-daemon, csd-media-keys) crash when I try to connect to some live meeting via Google Meet or MS Teams. It fails both in Google Chrome and Firefox browser. Version-Release number of selected component: cinnamon-settings-daemon-6.4.2-3.fc43 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.17.15 type: CCpp reason: csd-media-keys killed by SIGABRT journald_cursor: s=a2db080823a04f529d6acac024dcd200;i=f93700;b=642b6c8ab1974b12bdab0cabdfee6aa2;m=13ca56e56;t=6495a263ff79a;x=6dde13a43b02942c executable: /usr/libexec/csd-media-keys cmdline: /usr/bin/csd-media-keys cgroup: 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-2.scope rootdir: / uid: 1000 kernel: 6.18.6-200.fc43.x86_64 package: cinnamon-settings-daemon-6.4.2-3.fc43 runlevel: /bin/sh: řádek 1: runlevel: příkaz nenalezen xsession_errors: (csd-media-keys:2866): csd-media-keys-WARNING **: 09:28:05.529: Unable to get default sink backtrace_rating: 4 crash_function: gvc_mixer_stream_get_port comment: It looks like cinnamon (cinnamon-settings-daemon, csd-media-keys) crash when I try to connect to some live meeting via Google Meet or MS Teams. It fails both in Google Chrome and Firefox browser. Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (3 frames) #6 gvc_mixer_stream_get_port at ../libcvc/gvc-mixer-stream.c:541 #7 gvc_mixer_control_lookup_device_from_stream at ../libcvc/gvc-mixer-control.c:272 #8 on_default_sink_port_notify at ../libcvc/gvc-mixer-control.c:1016
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After further observation it looks like it is somehow related to connected Bluetooth headphones. If the headphones are not connected, it seems to be quite stable, but when connecting them or when connecting to some meeting (Google Meet, Teams or even Slack Huddle) and the bluetooth headphones are connected, it always/usually crash. It might be related to the automatic switching between "headphones" and "handsfree" mode of the bluetooth headphones. Also I tried it with two different bluetooth headphones and it behaves the same.
Looks like workaround is downgrade of following two packages to this version: wireplumber-0.5.11-1.fc43.x86_64 wireplumber-libs-0.5.11-1.fc43.x86_64 (and prospectively locking it: dnf versionlock add wireplumber wireplumber-libs)
I just connected my bluetooth headset reporter: libreport-2.17.15 type: CCpp reason: csd-media-keys killed by SIGABRT journald_cursor: s=168718f145864a05b081054c79a024a5;i=7c6ef9c;b=e06ebabbd50b49c7955915f5576118eb;m=218549ae;t=649d3f491eb28;x=aee5dd184f7a6e64 executable: /usr/libexec/csd-media-keys cmdline: /usr/bin/csd-media-keys cgroup: 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-2.scope rootdir: / uid: 1000 kernel: 6.18.7-200.fc43.x86_64 package: cinnamon-settings-daemon-6.4.2-3.fc43 runlevel: /bin/sh: line 1: runlevel: command not found comment: I just connected my bluetooth headset backtrace_rating: 4 crash_function: gvc_mixer_stream_get_port
I just connected my bluetotth headset, nothing else reporter: libreport-2.17.15 type: CCpp reason: csd-media-keys killed by SIGABRT journald_cursor: s=168718f145864a05b081054c79a024a5;i=7cdf769;b=447686b3d9da441c840c4e4917f98c46;m=47b4aa016;t=64b59e84eab64;x=2e26fc5151501bcd executable: /usr/libexec/csd-media-keys cmdline: /usr/bin/csd-media-keys cgroup: 0::/user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-2.scope rootdir: / uid: 1000 kernel: 6.18.10-200.fc43.x86_64 package: cinnamon-settings-daemon-6.4.2-3.fc43 runlevel: /bin/sh: line 1: runlevel: command not found backtrace_rating: 4 crash_function: gvc_mixer_stream_get_port comment: I just connected my bluetotth headset, nothing else
Please test the package in my copr repo to confirm it fixes the issue. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/leigh123linux/cin_test/
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 2432557 ***