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No sound Ubuntu 22.10

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I installed ubuntu 22.10 a few months ago and since its installation the sound does not work. But if I call someone on discord from this computer he hears the sound that I can not hear. My computer is a Peaq Classic C150

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This might be caused by pipewire, which is default audio service starting from Ubuntu 22.10.

dummy output

Maybe you have noticed that there's a dummy output in your audio output list. If so, you can try the steps in this post:

systemctl --user enable pulseaudio
systemctl --user start pulseaudio

And make sure that pulseaudio will auto start. You can set it up in Startup Applications.

Otherwise

If it's still not working, you can try to look into the log of pulseaudio:

cat /var/log/syslog* | grep -i pulse
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What does it mean when the above commands with Ubuntu 22.10 result in the cat output giving among numerous other errors, "Can't find xdg-portal". John
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Unfortunately you don't have enough reputation yet to comment on the other answer here. Normally I'd recommend that you post a separate question, but I see that [you've already done that](https://askubuntu.com/q/1444199/1165986). Since there are no answers on your question, I'd actually recommend editing your question to include *this* question about `xdg-portal`. That will bump it to the top of the active questions list, at least, and maybe get you pointed in the right direction. Ironic side-note: I was just listening to a YouTube video about XDG portals not 2 hours ago ...
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