Re: Where did my sound go?

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On 3/26/07, david walcroft <david_walcroft@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kam Leo wrote:
> On 3/25/07, david walcroft <david_walcroft@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> > On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 09:58 -0400, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
>> >> first this is an x86_64 machine running FC6.
>> >>
>> >> I just updated the system with the latest updates with yum, two
>> items I
>> >> noticed that maybe of interest that were updated are ALSA and the
>> >> Kernel.  Ever since these packages were updated I have lost the sound.
>> >>
>> >> However... If I go to the sound card detection it play fine, run
>> vlc and
>> >> the machine is silent.  The web browser is silent and so is the mail
>> >> client's (thunderbird) new mail notification.
>> >>
>> >> The sound card in the machine is 06:02.0 Multimedia audio controller:
>> >> Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI (rev 02) per lspci and the sound card detection
>> >> program says its module "snd-ens1371"
>> >>
>> >> Suggestions?
>> >>
>> >> TIA, Jeff
>> >>
>> > Yes, go to alsamixer and adjust the sound and raise the sound in the
>> > sound chanels asn well as umute those with a MM at the base by
>> typing m.
>> > I just had to do that when the installation of firefox2 screwed up the
>> > sound levels.
>>
>> I have the same problem except Alsamixer is set correctly and I can find
>> "system-config-soundcard" at "/usr/bin/system-config-soundcard" but with
>>   no result,it will not run.Any other way to test my sound card.
>>
>
> In system-config-soundcard go to System tab, click  "Reload audio
> drivers", click "Apply" button, then give sound test another go.
>
>>    David
>

Kam
    My "sytem-config-soundcard" does not work,the software is there but
it does not run.

What do you mean by "tt does not run"?  Are you root or using sudo
when invoking this program?

  David


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