Greetings, everyone,

Yesterday, while updating my system, the power went out, and the process
did not complete. Initially, the system could not get into the gnome-shell.
I could solve this by completing the update by booting it into the text
terminal.

When I could finally use the gnome-shell, the audio did not work. Switching
to Pulseaudio can solve the problem, but I noticed that Pipewire config
file broke, it was empty (I thought this was the reason Pipewire was not
working).
I installed back again Pipewire, and DNF created a config file by default.
When rebooting and logging back, it did not work either, a solution I found
was running Pipewire from the terminal and specifying the config file with

pipewire -c /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf

And it made audio work back again (finally!). Still, I would like to know
if it is possible to get it running just when logged in. Any help or
comments are welcomed.

Thanks for reading!
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