-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 You forgot to mention what type of MainBoard do you have. If you have a VIA based one, I'd suggest recompilation of the kernel with VIA 82C686 Codec compile as a module or directly into the kernel. (you'll find the option in the menuconfig or xconfig under the Sound menu. If you have an Intel or SiS mainboard, the chances are to be an ICH (Intel' IO Controller Hub) and you'll find the option for that soundcard under the same menu. If you think Fedora already compiled the modules for you.. I cannot check that, not having a Fedora box right now, then search for them into / lib/modules/_kernel_version_/kernel/drivers/sound, and after identifying the respective modules.. modprobe & voila. You should also add a line or two in your /etc/modules.conf to load them whenever you need sound. I'm not familiar with that situation, 'cause I like to use monolithic kernels (no modules, thank you.. :) ) Hopefully this will solve your problems. Cristi - -- In love I believe and in Linux I trust This system is running Slackware 9.1.0 powered by Linux 2.6.4 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAVVcCWMzb8B7jo+wRAsagAJ4qOc1UCNgfwWAhWCU/G+W0/bL3TwCfUyAx n/yj+unGOfkvmJuq0A+OSR0= =YZrk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----