I recently switched to Linux, but I ran into a problem, on all distributions, the built-in speakers do not work for me after sleep mode. but when I connect the headphones they work, I googled on this topic and found something about intel hda, but this did not solve my problem. can you please help?
serhii@fedora ~]$ wpctl status
PipeWire ‘pipewire-0’ [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, cookie:1983222703]
└─ Clients:
31. uresourced [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:1879]
32. WirePlumber [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:1911]
33. WirePlumber [export] [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:1911]
52. pipewire-pulse [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:2077]
53. GNOME Shell Volume Control [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:1939]
54. GNOME Volume Control Media Keys [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:2266]
55. xdg-desktop-portal [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:2585]
56. wpctl [0.3.65, serhii@fedora, pid:8063]
Audio
├─ Devices:
│ 41. Built-in Audio [alsa]
│
├─ Sinks:
│ * 44. Built-in Audio Analog Stereo [vol: 0.88]
│
├─ Sink endpoints:
│
├─ Sources:
│ * 45. Built-in Audio Analog Stereo [vol: 0.92]
│
├─ Source endpoints:
│
└─ Streams:
Video
├─ Devices:
│ 39. XiaoMi USB 2.0 Webcam [v4l2]
│ 40. XiaoMi USB 2.0 Webcam [v4l2]
│
├─ Sinks:
│
├─ Sink endpoints:
│
├─ Sources:
│ * 42. XiaoMi USB 2.0 Webcam (V4L2)
│
├─ Source endpoints:
│
└─ Streams:
Settings
└─ Default Configured Node Names:
0. Audio/Sink alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo