Score:1

No sound after upgrade to 22.10

to flag

Upgrade from 22.04 to 22.10 went fine, except no sound. Sound shows dummy output. While there have been many posts on similar topics, none of the solutions I have tried have worked. All have involved CLI with terminal. I am looking for line-by-line instructions. Have posted on ubuntuforums, but no replies to date.

NotTheDr01ds avatar
vn flag
In additional to updating this question with a pointer to the other answer and the `xdg-portal` error you are seeing, you should probably link any other answers that you've tried, along with the results. Thanks!
Score:1
my flag

This worked for me:

sudo touch /usr/share/pipewire/media-session.d/with-pulseaudio

systemctl --user restart pipewire-session-manager
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Can you elaborate on why this can help?
user16102982 avatar
my flag
Seems like there is a file missing named "with-pulseaudio". The touch command created this file. Why it needs this, I do not know. After it is created we restart the service and everything works as intended.
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Why do you think this file is needed? Where did you get this from?
user16102982 avatar
my flag
I cannot find the page anymore. I searched for the exact same problem, found another page telling me to do this, and it worked. Remembered that there were other pages asking for the same thing, so I copied the answer. I see you have flagged my answer. Maybe I should delete since I have no idea why?
my flag
After recent update (to Ubuntu 22.04.2). my sound stopped working. Adding (using touch) **with-pulseaudio** fixed issue. *Need to understand why!?*
I sit in a Tesla and translated this thread with Ai:

mangohost

Post an answer

Most people don’t grasp that asking a lot of questions unlocks learning and improves interpersonal bonding. In Alison’s studies, for example, though people could accurately recall how many questions had been asked in their conversations, they didn’t intuit the link between questions and liking. Across four studies, in which participants were engaged in conversations themselves or read transcripts of others’ conversations, people tended not to realize that question asking would influence—or had influenced—the level of amity between the conversationalists.