----- Original Message ----- From: fedora-list-request@redhat.com To: fedora-list@redhat.com Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: fedora-list Digest, Vol 12, Issue 90
Newbie asks...
I have the FC1 DVD from the "LInux for Dummies" and I downloadedFC3 from Redhat. When I installed FC1, the install sound detection was able to find and play sound. Seeing that most people here us FC3, I tried installing it. It looks and works much better, however, the sound detection did not work when I installed it. Why would a OS version that is supposed to be better not find things that the older OS found.
Mark
- What modules are loaded? It may have installed the module and you
not know it. "lsmod" will give you that.
- If the modules are loaded it is likely that the volume controls in
the mixer are turned down/muted. aumix or alsamixer should tell you that.
you can do Menu --> System Settings --> Soundcard Detection to find out if the soundcard was detected and the module loaded. If the test sound plays then it is likely a mixer volume that is preventing you from hearing the sound.
I have turned on all muted controls in the Volume Control and set them to full volume. Lsmod is loaded. The card is a Sound Blaster Audgy 2 2Z. After running the sound detection software, adjusting the volume settings etc, many times, there still is no sound at all. I even tried lying to the system and told it I could hear the sound just to see if it made any difference, but it did not. Bt under FC1, it worked.