my fc3 has no audio
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at shellworld.net
Mon May 30 00:18:23 UTC 2005
You could try this and understand much is in text mode:
1) find out what version of alsa got put on your system perhaps using yum,
2) from ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/utils/ download
alsa-utils-x.y.z.tar.gz, 3) build the alsa-utils package you
downloaded, 4) run alsaconf and agree to have your /etc/modules.conf
file modified, 5) if you get an error like rc.alsasound not found bbut
alsaconf says you're now operational reboot, 6) do the steps with
alsamixer suggested earlier maximizing everything, 7) do alsactl store,
8) try something like aplay -q /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Startup.wav, 9) if
the dead haven't woke up yet you live well out of earshot from a
cemetery. That should have done it and some of your neighbors may be
complaining too. I had to do all of that just to get a shot at having
gnopernicus start up. It works here so is returned your way as a
lesson learned.
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