Re: My core 3 install's sound stopped working!

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Kam Leo wrote:

On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 10:58:41 -0600, blank <mother.of.gods@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote: HaJo Schatz wrote:


On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, blank wrote:



Hello all,

New guy to the list here and finally have Linux only on my
workstation. I know my hardware is supported as well, it worked
perfectly after install and for a week or so afterwards.

Anyway, I have no sound now and dmesg only gives "application mplayer
uses obsolete OSS audio interface" when I try mplayer and dmesg shows
nothing about say, xmms even though it appears to play, but no sound.
I've used up2date and yum to upgrade most things. xmms is from source
as is mplayer, but I think that is all I've installed from source
dealing with sound.

I've removed my sound card, let kudzu remove the configuration for
it, added the sound card again, let kudzu add it, and still no sound.
As I've said, sound used to work and I've checked things like mute
and wires and connections.


While recommending an "mplayer -ao alsa" to go through alsa rather
than oss, I could only think of:
- The sound card having died (any chance to check it in another PC/OS?)
- The mixer. Today (after upgrading my kernel) sonehow all my mixer
controls were down to 0 and muted. Just double-check with alsamixer on
a console, as root (this is important, don't do it as a normal user,
it didn't help for me either! Dunno yet why not, however) that your
controls are up and not muted.


HaJo



Thank you both for the replies. I've logged in as root and made sure the
visible settings are set correctly. I also gave the "mplayer -ao alsa"
as shot, but no dice for me.  I do have some more info though.

Here is "lspci -vvvv" output (for the hardware):
http://www.liquidconfusion.com/lspci_vvvv.txt

Here is "lsmod" output:
http://www.liquidconfusion.com/lsmod.txt

Here is some output from xmms:
http://www.liquidconfusion.com/xmms_oss_error_dsp.txt

It appears as though something, somewhere, somehow (possibly me, no idea
how though) has changed the overall system-preference for sound to OSS
when that's not what I was using, nor want to use. And having decided
this will be the install that I finally keep and upgrade, I wanted to
ask before mucking around in settings I shouldn't.

Oh, here is the mobo I am using with an althon xp:
http://www.ecsusa.com/products/l7s7a2.html

Thanks again for any help :)

jb



From the output of lspci it would appear that you have on-board sound.
You mentioned unplugging and plugging your card. Do you have both
onboard and plug-in sound enabled?



Sorry for the delay. Yes, the board does have on-board sound and that is the only sound device in the pc. What I should have said was that I disabled it in the BIOS, which Fedora then treats as a hardware change. My fault for the confusion on that.

jb

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