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It seems that Stuttering Audio (in Virtual Machine) works in Fedora 38. I checked it fixed the sound problem.
@abiosoft wrote: If I may ask, where did you find those instructions? Thanks. I found this solution here No Sound in VMware Fusion or VirtualBox VM's with Fedora 34 Gnome/KDE Unfortunately ... See more...
@abiosoft wrote: If I may ask, where did you find those instructions? Thanks. I found this solution here No Sound in VMware Fusion or VirtualBox VM's with Fedora 34 Gnome/KDE Unfortunately in Fedora 38 this solution did not help. I tried it in Ubuntu. I looked up information about the sound server using the command pactl info In ubuntu 22.04.2 I get this output Server String: /run/user/1000/pulse/native Library Protocol Version: 35 Server Protocol Version: 35 Is Local: yes Client Index: 8 Tile Size: 65472 User Name: gnttz79xro Host Name: ubuntu Server Name: pulseaudio Server Version: 15.99.1 Default Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 44100Hz Default Channel Map: front-left,front-right Default Sink: alsa_output.pci-0000_01_01.0.analog-stereo Default Source: alsa_input.pci-0000_01_01.0.analog-stereo Cookie: c3ea:fdb0  In ubuntu 22.10 Server String: /run/user/1000/pulse/native Library Protocol Version: 35 Server Protocol Version: 35 Is Local: yes Client Index: 63 Tile Size: 65472 User Name: gnttz79xro Host Name: ubuntu Server Name: PulseAudio (on PipeWire 0.3.58) Server Version: 15.0.0 Default Sample Specification: float32le 2ch 48000Hz Default Channel Map: front-left,front-right Default Sink: alsa_output.pci-0000_01_01.0.analog-stereo Default Source: alsa_input.pci-0000_01_01.0.analog-stereo Cookie: 88a6:3b3f I saw that the sample is different and tried to change it to 44100.
@abiosoft wrote: I am having exact issues as well. I have tried multiple distros including Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and NixOS and the behaviour is same. Thanks for your feedback. I checked Ubun... See more...
@abiosoft wrote: I am having exact issues as well. I have tried multiple distros including Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and NixOS and the behaviour is same. Thanks for your feedback. I checked Ubuntu 22.04.2 (ubuntu-22.04.2-live-server-arm64.iso) and the sound really works there. I installed 22.10 (ubuntu-22.10-live-server-arm64.iso) and there is a problem with the sound. It seems to me that the point here is that in version 22.10 Ubuntu switched from PulseAudio to a PipeWire.   On Ubuntu 22.10 I did the following: Open file   sudo nano /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf   2. Found lines   #default.clock.rate = 48000 #default.clock.allowed-rates = [ 48000 ]   3. Replaced with   default.clock.rate = 44100 default.clock.allowed-rates = [ 44100 ]​   4. Reboot   These actions seem to have helped to solve the sound problem on Ubuntu 22.10. For some reason, this does not work in Fedora 38.
@ColoradoMarmot wrote: My sound works fine, though I find that I have to have it connected before booting. Did you install open-vm-tools, and did you build the VM using the instructions in the uno... See more...
@ColoradoMarmot wrote: My sound works fine, though I find that I have to have it connected before booting. Did you install open-vm-tools, and did you build the VM using the instructions in the unofficial guide? I don't understand what it means to build a virtual machine. I didn't see anything about it in the unofficial guide. By the way, in Fedora 38 open-vm-tools are installed automatically. It seems to me that @anaconda just means that the package is installed by the system installer.   [gnttz79xro@fedora ~]$ dnf list installed | grep open-vm open-vm-tools.aarch64 12.1.5-3.fc38 @anaconda open-vm-tools-desktop.aarch64 12.1.5-3.fc38 @anaconda  
Hello! I have MacBook Air M1, macOS Ventura 13.3.1 and VMware Fusion 13.0.2. Installed Fedora 38 from the image Fedora-Workstation-Live-aarch64-38-1.6.iso. In the system settings I try to check the s... See more...
Hello! I have MacBook Air M1, macOS Ventura 13.3.1 and VMware Fusion 13.0.2. Installed Fedora 38 from the image Fedora-Workstation-Live-aarch64-38-1.6.iso. In the system settings I try to check the sound. I press the ‘Test’ button, but I hear nothing. Sometimes some sounds come through. It looks like a stutter. I have the same problem on Ubuntu 23.04. Does anyone else have this problem?