Okay so I dual booted fedora 37 on dell inspiron 5402. I instaled sway and after that I messed something up because now I can’t get any sound to play from my laptop’s in-built speakers. Like if I open a youtube video it won’t even play. The moment I connect my earphones the audio starts working normally on the earphones and the video also starts playing. There is no audio coming from the speakers, and for some reason even youtube does not play when it is connected to my laptop speakers. Please tell me what should I do? I’m new here so if there’s anything sort of outputs you need lemme know
(Edit: The sound doesn’t work on the normal gnome interface as well)
Hello @themediumguy ,
Welcome to !
What @grumpey was asking was to use a terminal to type in the command he quoted to get the answers to your question, if the use of a terminal wasn’t clear.
Maybe you had a different computer/laptop? Still, if the sound does not work even on the standard Fedora Workstation, then most likely this indicates a lack of support from the Fedora 37 kernel. Try upgrading to Fedora 38. If that doesn’t work, then try other distributions with a more recent kernel and audio stack (for example , Arch Linux). And if it doesn’t work on Arch… Then only Windows.
If it worked before, it should work after updates, regressive breakage is something that usually doesn’t get through, it tends to be treated as a blocker if you break someones sound.
In your above posting of the Pipewire and WirePlumber commands, you can see that your devices are being recognized and even defaults are set. Check the settings with pavucontrol.
Hi thank you for responding! No I was talking about this device only. The isses first started when I was messing around with sway, and was trying to set up something. I think that might be the issue. However uninstalling sway would probably not fix it. AFter updating to Fedora 38 I still see no changes :*(