Thanks, I can confirm that the workaround in bug 1897965 (changing the
line in pipewire.conf) worked for me. Perhaps this is another duplicate
of that bug.
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Small correction: as a workaround, removal of ~/.config/pulse is not
needed, a restart of the PulseAudio (pulseaudio -k) is sufficient.
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One other thing to mention is that I have a one-line modification in the
pulseaudio configuration:
--- analog-output-speaker.conf 2019-03-01 21:10:29.369583080 -0800
+++ analog-output-speaker.conf 2019-03-01 21:08:36.091753082 -0800
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
; else there will be a spike when plugging
Public bug reported:
After every reboot, the profile named "Analog Stereo Duplex" keeps
disappearing on my laptop; only "Analog Stereo Input" and "Analog Stereo
Output" are present. Without "duplex", I cannot use both the built-in
microphone and the speakers/headphones at the same time.
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