It turns out this is a kernel bug. Thanks to the help of Pauli from the pioewire project, there is this fix .
Until that's merged, you can downgrade to kernel 6.12.
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It turns out this is a kernel bug. Thanks to the help of Pauli from the pioewire project, there is this fix .
Until that's merged, you can downgrade to kernel 6.12.
SInce you said 'since the Plasma 6 update' I assume you are using Tumbleweed.
Some ideas:
This started happening 6 months ago, so i don't have such a snapshot.
That issue does look very familiar. I think I should raise a ticket there.
Thanks for your help!
I started experiencing similar problems with WH900N headphones more than a year ago. I just keep them in A2DP mode and use my laptop's microphone for input.