https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426108

--- Comment #41 from ese73 <esto...@web.de> ---
(In reply to S. Christian Collins from comment #38)
> I know some system upgrades from 18.04 to 20.04 have been installing the
> package "timidity" which seems to be causing audio device issues for some
> people. Does anybody with this bug have timidity installed, and if so, does
> removing it solve the issue?

YES! I can confirm the following:

Output of dpkg -l | grep pipewire
ii  libpipewire-0.2-1:amd64                       0.2.7-1                      
              amd64        libraries for the PipeWire multimedia server

Output of dpkg -l | grep timidity
ii  timidity                                      2.14.0-8build1               
              amd64        Software sound renderer (MIDI sequencer, MOD player)
rc  timidity-daemon                               2.14.0-8build1               
              all          runs TiMidity++ as a system-wide MIDI sequencer

Then I removed timidity (sudo apt-get remove timidity). After reboot I suddenly
see Built-In audio again. Zoom doesn't complain any longer about a missing
microphone.

Now output of dpkg -l | grep timidity
rc  timidity                                      2.14.0-8build1               
              amd64        Software sound renderer (MIDI sequencer, MOD player)
rc  timidity-daemon                               2.14.0-8build1               
              all          runs TiMidity++ as a system-wide MIDI sequencer

I rebooted twice to be sure but the situation seems stable.

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