https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=520009
--- Comment #7 from Felix Xie <[email protected]> --- Update on findings regarding pipewire-config-raop and initialization timing: I have identified the specific trigger for this issue. I originally uninstalled the pipewire-config-raop package because it was auto-discovering Apple devices (RAOP) on my local network. This discovery was causing a conflict with my "Global Mute" policy—whenever a new network device was found, the system would automatically unmute itself. I have further refined the reproduction steps and identified a specific dependency on the RAOP module's activity: 1.Package installed & RAOP enabled (Default): The login sound plays correctly on cold boot. However, auto-discovered network devices interfere with the "Global Mute" policy, unmuting the system whenever a device is found. 2.Package uninstalled: The login sound is consistently missing on cold boot. 3.Package installed & RAOP disabled via config: Even with the package present, if the module is disabled in the configuration, the login sound still fails to play on cold boot. I should also note that this appears to be a regression. In previous versions (likely prior to the Plasma 6 or Fedora 44 update), I was able to remove or disable the pipewire-config-raop module without any impact on the login sound. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
