andrewwilliam

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If your audio devices disappear after a reboot in EndeavourOS with Pipewire, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue:

Check Pipewire Service: Ensure that the Pipewire services are running. You can check this by running:

bash Copy code systemctl --user status pipewire systemctl --user status pipewire-pulse If they're not active, you can start them with:

bash Copy code systemctl --user start pipewire systemctl --user start pipewire-pulse Update System: Make sure your system is fully updated. Run:

bash Copy code sudo pacman -Syu Check for Missing Configuration: Sometimes, configurations might not be properly set. Check the ~/.config/pipewire/ directory for relevant configuration files. You can try resetting configurations by renaming or removing those files and rebooting.

Reinstall Pipewire: If issues persist, consider reinstalling Pipewire:

bash Copy code sudo pacman -Rns pipewire sudo pacman -S pipewire pipewire-pulse Check User Group: Ensure your user is part of the audio group:

bash Copy code groups If not, add yourself:

bash Copy code sudo usermod -aG audio $USER Log Out and Back In: After making changes to user groups, log out and log back in for the changes to take effect.

Review Logs: Check the system logs for any error messages related to audio:

bash Copy code journalctl --user -xe | grep pipewire If these steps do not resolve the issue, you might want to check the EndeavourOS forums or community for further assistance. More Info Here>>