On Mon, 24 May 2021 13:54:20 -0500
Diego Ivan <diegoivan.mae(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings,
This is what happened recently:
When running distro-sync, DNF notified me that the operation would
remove systemd. To see what was going on with it, I run dnf check |
grep "systemd". It seems there were duplicates, that I removed and
now I could run dnf distro-sync. I applied the missing configuration
with rpmconf (it seems there was a postlogin configuration that was
not applied)
Then, I rebooted and... Still got no audio. I switched to Pulseaudio
back again. I believe I will end up making a fresh Fedora 34 install,
I had already backed up many of my files.
Anyways... Thanks for your help and comments! Trying to fix this
issue, I learned a lot about Pipewire, config files, and also, about
DNF by reading documentation. I will be replying to this thread if I
ever discover something new, in case it is needed.
The fact that there were duplicate packages installed means that the
update could have been left in an incomplete state for another package.
So, you are probably right to re-install to be sure everything is
correct, and it is certainly easier than looking for the error.
But it might be that the update interrupt isn't the problem, and there
is a bug in pipewire for your system. In that case, you could post
here again, or open a bugzilla against pipewire.