sound problem
Otto de Voogd (CompList)
ottodisp-complist at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 11 15:36:41 UTC 2005
I had a similar problem, my sound didn't work with the speakers but it did
with the headphones (on an Inspiron 9300 running FC4 and Gnome).
Solution: in the alsa mixer active external amplifier and tick the box that
appears in the "switches" tab.
I guess this may work for you too.
Otto
--- Ingemar Nilsson <init at pdc.kth.se> wrote:
> Anand Buddhdev <arb at anand.org> writes:
>
> > I don't use Gnome, so I can't describe the precise steps. I think that
> > if you right click on the little volume control applet in the top
> > right-hand corner, it will give you the choice of opening the mixer.
>
> It wasn't there, so I added one.
>
> I actually solved the problem now, or rather found a "good enough"
> workaround. The sound works fine with headphones, but not with my
> speakers, but previously I didn't even think of trying the headphones since
> I didn't get the speakers to work (I'm using a Dell Latitude D810 laptop
> with speakers built in). And no, there is no problem with my speakers,
> since they work fine in Windows XP and in Knoppix. But I don't have any
> muted channels in any of the mixer programs.
>
> But I can accept using the headphones for the time being, especially since
> my main use of sound is internet radio at my workplace.
>
> Regards
> Ingemar
>
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