AnEilifintChorcra, 1 year ago I’m not very familiar with pipewire, I’ve always just been able to plug and play with any headphones but you can try runnning <span style="color:#323232;">Journalctl -r </span> After your next reboot to see the most recent system logs and check for any errors with pipewire I think you can also run <span style="color:#323232;">Sudo systemctl status pipewire.service </span> After you reboot to make sure that it is enabled by default, if its not you should be able to run <span style="color:#323232;">Sudo systemctl enable --now pipewire.service </span> This Reddit thread might be helpful Teddit alternative link EndeavorOS also have a forum that might be helpful
I’m not very familiar with pipewire, I’ve always just been able to plug and play with any headphones but you can try runnning
<span style="color:#323232;">Journalctl -r </span>
After your next reboot to see the most recent system logs and check for any errors with pipewire
I think you can also run
<span style="color:#323232;">Sudo systemctl status pipewire.service </span>
After you reboot to make sure that it is enabled by default, if its not you should be able to run
<span style="color:#323232;">Sudo systemctl enable --now pipewire.service </span>
This Reddit thread might be helpful Teddit alternative link
EndeavorOS also have a forum that might be helpful