On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:07:27 -0700
Geoffrey Leach <geoffleach...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
> previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
> 
> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
> somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
> connections?

I'm successfully using wireplumber and pipewire in rawhide, since it
was f36. I think I had your issue as some point.  But, just like with
pulseaudio, it turned out to be that the default device was incorrect.
I used pavucontrol, still present though it is no longer pulseaudio
under the covers, and set the default device to the one I wanted, and
it has worked fine ever since.

There was a recent glitch with a wireplumber update that caused sound to
stop working, but it was fixed within a few days.

In summary, for me sound is just working with wireplumber and pipewire
replacing pulseaudio.  And, since it is inevitable that they are going
to replace pulseaudio, might as well bite the bullet and get them
working.  When replacing pulseaudio with pipewire, use the swap command,
dnf swap pulseaudio pipewire-pulseaudio
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