Hello so today fedora/linux cannot find any audio devices and it randomly started happening

Update: removing Pulseaudio and reinstalling Plasma-pa helped ty for the nice comments tho No help required anymore

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Does the problem persist after a reboot?

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Yeah

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Is your audio server running? I assume it’s pipewire on Fedora 40.

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i dont understand what command should i ru n i tried one from google and it says Connection failure: Connection refused pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused

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This must be a pulse audio command.

Try reinstalling pipewire using:

dnf reinstall pipewire

See if that fixes your problem

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nope same issue the problem started yesterday installing pulseaudio helped but made the problem worse

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