Hi
So I thought I knew what I was doing, but when I installed Thumbleweed why does it not recognize my sound card, I have to install pulseaudio over pipwire at least that is what I think works best, But I would also like to know if there is better way to fix this issue. Because yesterday when I had to make a clean install because I did something stupid my bad, now somehow I do not know why first approach do not work, so my point, before I reinstall thumbleweed again I do not want to spend a hour only on the sound, the rest goes smooth so I hope there are someone with good tips and tricks. Before I forget I use a ASUS Zenbook 14 oled ux3405 ma, I also write this so the openSUSE Team could look into it.
Please share your audio hardware details. Run as user…
inxi -Aaz
systemctl --user list-units | erep -i "wire|pulse"
In general wireplumber, pipewire and pipe-pulse should all be present and active.
Please understand there is no centralized openSUSE team as such, and most developers/maintainers don’t hang around here. These forums involve volunteers, most of whom are regular openSUSE users just like yourself. Members will help if/when they can.
Hi yes true and that is also why I respect that even more, I must say as long time Fedora user I found my favorite Distro, I also donated to openSUSE the other day and thank you so much foir the help tomorrow I will install openSUSE and try the command line.
All good, those commands are just to provide us with your hardware details and an overview of the current running audio stack.
Hi again so I have some good news I just installed openSUSE microOS very straight forward install, and I had sound right out of the box. and I just finished installing my apps and all the regular stuff. I used before OpenSUSE use Fedora Silverblue, but I prefer OpenSUSE and even better for me immutable system. So this is a very positive day from her.
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