yes, I’ve tried restarting audio systems, I tried rebooting. It didn’t work.

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      yes, but when I go to start the service this is what it outputs: Failed to start pipewire.service: Unit pipewire.service not found.

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        Are you using sudo? The pipewire/pipewire-pulse/wireplumber services only exist for users.

        systemctl --user enable --now pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber
        

        Make sure that the services are not masked, and use apt reinstall pipewire if necessary.

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          my electricity got cut off for like 10 hours and after it came back, it fixed itself. It still does it after every restart so I run systemctl --user restart pipewire.service and it fixes itself

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            Are there any logs from startup indicating a potential issue here? You can see all warnings and errors since boot with journalctl -p 4 -xb.

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              couldn’t find anything in particular, there are just pages and pages of logs. My only solution is to restart the audio services everytime I boot in.

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      yes, but when I try to enable/disable it, this is what it says: Failed to disable unit: Unit file pulseaudio.service does not exist.