Linuxguy123 wrote:
On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 17:21 -0500, Jud Craft wrote:
> You could try yum reinstalling PulseAudio.
>
> If you had tried a fresh install of F11 on a small side partition, you
> could figure out whether "F11 sound is the problem" or "my
upgrade"
> was the problem, since Fedora upgrades seem to have bugs of their own
> quite often, and the Linux sound infrastructure did go through changes
> between F10 and F11; wouldn't surprise me to hear that a plain upgrade
> wouldn't work right.
>
> I'd try reinstalling PulseAudio.
I've already tried that. It doesn't work.
> Then I'd try a clean install of Fedora.
Don't ever suggest that re installing an operating system is the
solution to a problem. It isn't. It would take me several days to
re-install. Re installing is a stab in the dark at best.
Clue - boot from a Live-CD and see if sound works there, should take less than
several days.
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