Activity log for bug #1993316

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2022-10-18 15:03:19 Dave Jones bug added bug
2022-10-18 19:09:59 Dave Jones tags raspi-image
2022-10-18 19:42:37 Dave Jones pipewire (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2022-10-18 19:43:19 Dave Jones description When testing the Ubuntu 22.10 (kinetic) Desktop for Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi 400 (the keyboard-based model), the new pipewire stack selects a non-existent audio output by default. Specifically, the output device listed in the gnome control center is "Analogue Output - Built-in Audio". On the Raspberry Pi 4 this refers to the auxiliary output (the 3.5mm headphone jack on the board), however the Pi 400 has no such output. Under the older pulseaudio stack, this was correctly identified and the HDMI output was correctly selected on the Pi 400 (though, notably, the older stack got the default output wrong on the Pi 4; see LP: #1877194). When testing the Ubuntu 22.10 (kinetic) Desktop for Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi 400 (the keyboard-based model), the new pipewire stack selects a non-existent audio output by default. Specifically, the output device listed in the gnome control center is "Analogue Output - Built-in Audio". On the Raspberry Pi 4 this refers to the auxiliary output (the 3.5mm headphone jack on the board), however the Pi 400 has no such output. Under the older pulseaudio stack, this was correctly identified and the HDMI output was correctly selected on the Pi 400 (though, notably, the older stack got the default output wrong on the Pi 4; see LP: #1877194). This is a low priority since the default selection is easily changed from the gnome control center, and the new selection persists across boots (in contrast to the aforementioned pulseaudio bug).
2022-10-18 20:09:33 Ubuntu QA Website tags raspi-image iso-testing raspi-image
2022-10-19 02:18:28 Daniel van Vugt tags iso-testing raspi-image iso-testing kinetic raspi-image
2022-10-19 08:45:54 Dave Jones description When testing the Ubuntu 22.10 (kinetic) Desktop for Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi 400 (the keyboard-based model), the new pipewire stack selects a non-existent audio output by default. Specifically, the output device listed in the gnome control center is "Analogue Output - Built-in Audio". On the Raspberry Pi 4 this refers to the auxiliary output (the 3.5mm headphone jack on the board), however the Pi 400 has no such output. Under the older pulseaudio stack, this was correctly identified and the HDMI output was correctly selected on the Pi 400 (though, notably, the older stack got the default output wrong on the Pi 4; see LP: #1877194). This is a low priority since the default selection is easily changed from the gnome control center, and the new selection persists across boots (in contrast to the aforementioned pulseaudio bug). When testing the Ubuntu 22.10 (kinetic) Desktop for Raspberry Pi on a Raspberry Pi 400 (the keyboard-based model), the new pipewire stack selects a non-existent audio output by default. Specifically, the output device listed in the gnome control center is "Analogue Output - Built-in Audio". On the Raspberry Pi 4 this refers to the auxiliary output (the 3.5mm headphone jack on the board), however the Pi 400 has no such output. Under the older pulseaudio stack, this was correct (no analogue output was listed) and the HDMI output was correctly selected on the Pi 400 (though, notably, the older stack got the default output wrong on the Pi 4; see LP: #1877194). This is a low priority since the default selection is easily changed from the gnome control center, and the new selection persists across boots (in contrast to the aforementioned pulseaudio bug).
2022-10-20 17:11:25 Launchpad Janitor pipewire (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2023-04-14 08:11:16 Dave Jones bug watch added https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/3158
2023-04-14 08:11:16 Dave Jones bug task added pipewire
2023-04-14 09:24:37 Bug Watch Updater pipewire: status Unknown New
2023-10-10 10:19:28 Dave Jones pipewire (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Released