Debian 12.
In KDE Plasma, I go into System Settings → Audio, and set up my sound inputs/outputs how I want, disabling what I don’t want. Upon reboot, all of my settings go away, and I’m back to whatever got set by whatever order things were detected.
This only happens on reboot. It does not happen if I log out, and log back in.
It was doing this in Debian 11 as well, and I was hoping the upgrade to 12 would resolve the issue. It did not.
In another forum, it was suggested that perhaps I need to be in the "pipewire" group, but this did not resolve the issue either.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
In KDE Plasma, I go into System Settings → Audio, and set up my sound inputs/outputs how I want, disabling what I don’t want. Upon reboot, all of my settings go away, and I’m back to whatever got set by whatever order things were detected.
This only happens on reboot. It does not happen if I log out, and log back in.
It was doing this in Debian 11 as well, and I was hoping the upgrade to 12 would resolve the issue. It did not.
In another forum, it was suggested that perhaps I need to be in the "pipewire" group, but this did not resolve the issue either.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Statistics: Posted by DeadTOm76 — 2024-01-18 21:56 — Replies 1 — Views 34